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THE  NOTABLE 

Percy  R.  Pyne  2d,  Collection 


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AMERICAN   ART   GALLERIES 

MADISON   SQUARE  SOUTH 
NEW   YORK 


ON    FREE  MEW 
AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 

MADISON"  SQUARE  SOUTH.    NEW  YORK 

BEGINNING  TUESDAY,  JANUARY  30th,  1917 
AND  CONTINUING  UNTIL  THE  DATE  OF  SALE 


THE  NOTABLE  COLLECTION 

OF 

VIEWS  OF  NEW  YORK  AND  OTHER 
AMERICAN   CITIES 

FORMED   HY 

MR.  PERCY  R.  PYNE  2D 


TO  BE  SOLD  WITHOUT  RESERVE   OR   RESTRICTION 

ON   MONDAY.  TUESDAY  AND  WEDNESDAY 
FEBRUARY  5th,  6th  AND  7th,  1917 
AT  THE  HOUR  OF  8.1S  IN  THE  EVENING 

AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 


No     ;it 


ILLUSTRATED   CATALOGUE 

OF  THE 

NOTABLE  COLLECTION 

OF 

VIEWS  OF  NEW  YORK  AND  OTHER 
AMERICAN  CITIES 

HISTORICAL  CHINA  AND  BOOKS 
RELATING  TO  NEW  YORK 

FORMED   BY 

MR.  PERCY  R.  PYNE  2,} 


TO  BH  SOLI)  WITHOUT   RESERVE  OR  PROTECTION 

ON  THE  EVENINGS  HEREIN  STATED 


CATALOGUE   DESCRIPTIONS  WKII  II  N    B\    MR    KoHI.RI    I-  Kl  l)K\  HI  K( , 


THE  SALE    I  0  BE  CONDU<   I  I  l>  BY 
MR.  THOMAS   K.  KIRBY,  OF 
THE  AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION,  Managers 

NEW  YORK  CITY 


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THi:  AMERICAN  AKT  ASSOCIATION 

DESIGNS  ITS  CATALOGUES  AND  DIRE(   In 

ALL  DETAILS  OF  ILLUSTRATION 

TEXT  AND  TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE 

1.  Any  bid  which  is  merely  a  nominal  or  fractional  advance  may 
be  rejected  by  the  auctioneer,  if,  in  his  judgment,  such  bid  would  be 
likely  to  affect  the  sale  injuriously. 

2.  The  highest  bidder  shall  be  the  buyer,  and  if  any  dispute  arise 
between  two  or  more  bidders,  the  auctioneer  shall  either  decide  the  same 
or  put  up  for  re-sale  the  lot  so  in  dispute. 

IS.  Payment  shall  be  made  of  all  or  such  part  of  the  purchase 
money  as  may  he  required,  and  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  pur- 
chasers shall  he  given  immediately  on  the  sale  of  every  lot,  in  default 
of  which  the  lot  so  purchased  shall  he  immediately  put  up  again  and 
re-sold. 

Payment  of  that  part  of  the  purchase  money  not  made  at  the 
time  of  sale  shall  he  made  within  ten  days  t  hen  after,  in  defaidt  of 
which    the    undersigned    may    either    continue    to    hold    the    lots    at     the 

risk  of  the  purchaser  and  take  such  action  as  may  he  necessary  for 

the  enforcement  of  the  sale,  or  mav  at  public  or  private  sale,  and 
without  other  than  this  notice,  re-sell  the  lots  for  the  benefit  of  such 
purchaser,  and  the  deficiency  (if  any)  arising  from  such  re-sale  shall 
he  a  charge  against  Mich  purchaser. 

-i.  Delivery  of  any  purchase  will  he  made  only  upon  payment 
of  the  total  amount  due  for  all  purchases  at   the  sale. 

Deliveries  will  he  made  on  sales  days  between  the  hours  of  9 
A.  M.  and  1  P.  .M.,  and  on  other  days     except  holidays— between  the 

hours  of  9  A.  M.  and  5  P.  M. 

Delivery  of  any  purchase  will  he  made  only  at  the  American  Art 
Galleries,  or  other  place  of  sale,  as  the  case  may  he,  and  only  on  pre- 
sent ing  the  hill  of  purchase. 

Delivery  may  he  made,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Association,  of 
any  purchase  during  the  session  of  the  sale  at  which  it  was  sold. 

~).  Shipping,  boxing  or  wrapping  of  purchases  is  a  business  in 
which  the  Association  is  in  no  w  ise  engaged,  and  will  not  be  performed 


by  the  Association  for  purchasers.  The  Association  will,  however, 
afford  to  purchasers  every  facility  for  employing  at  current  and 
reasonable  rates  carriers  and  packers;  doing  so,  however,  without  any 
assumption  of  responsibility  on  its  part  for  the  acts  and  charges  of 
tlu-  parties  engaged  for  such  service. 

(>.  Storage  of  any  purchase  shall  be  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  pur- 
chaser. Title  passes  upon  the  fall  of  the  auctioneer's  hammer,  and 
thereafter,  while  tin  Association  will  exercise  due  caution  in  caring 
for  and  delivering  such  purchase,  it  will  not  hold  itself  responsible  if 
such  purchasi  1>.  lost,  stolen,  damaged  or  destroyed. 

Storage  charges  will  be  made  upon  all  purchases  not  removed 
within  ten  days  from  the  date  of  the  -ale  thereof. 

7.  Guarantee  is  not  made  either  by  the  owner  or  the  Association 
of  tin-  correctness  of  the  description,  genuineness  or  authenticity  of  any 
lot,  and  no  sale  will  lie  set  aside  on  aeeount  of  any  incorrectness, 
error  of  cataloguing,  or  any  imperfection  not  noted.  Every  lot  is 
on  public  exhibition  one  or  more  days  prior  to  its  sale,  after  which 
it  is  sold  "as  is"  and  without  recourse. 

The  Association  exercises  great  care  to  catalogue  every  lot  cor- 
rectly, and  will  give  consideration  to  the  opinion  of  any  trustworthy 
expert  to  the  effect  that  an\  lot  has  been  incorrectly  catalogued,  ami, 
in  its  judgment,  maj  either  sell  the  lot  as  catalogued  or  make  mention 
of  the-  opinion  of  such  expert,  who  thereby  would  become  responsible 

for  such  damage'  as  might  result  wire  his  opinion  without  proper 
foundation. 

AMERICAN   ART  association. 

American   Ait   Galleries, 
Madison   Square   South, 

New    York   City. 


INTRODUCTION 

The  Percy  11.  Pyne  2d  Collection  of  New  York  City  and  other  Amer- 
ican Views  is  the  most  important  and  complete  that  has  ever  been  ottered 
at  public  sale. 

The  proportion  of  items  that  is  unique,  or  nearly  so,  is  astonishingly 
large  and  does  credit  to  the  owner's  taste,  judgment  and  generosity.  No 
form  of  collecting,  within  recent  years,  has  shown  such  unusual  increase 
in  interest  and  value  as  this  department  of  Americana.  Aside  from  the 
factor  of  local  patriotism  and  civic  pride  which  prompts  many,  who  are 
not  interested  in  any  other  form  of  pictorial  art,  to  seek  representations 
of  views  and  scenes  that  appeal  to  them  on  sentimental  "'rounds,  there  is  a 
large  and  »io\\  inn  number  that  seeks  everything  of  rarity  and  value  that 
sheds  light  on  the  early  history  of  the  metropolis.  The  economic  neces 
sity  for  frequent  change  and  rebuilding  and  the  rapid  march  of  improve- 
ment have  caused  the  destruction  of  most  of  the  old  monuments,  and 
these  old  views  are  the  only  reminders  of  previous  conditions.  Aside  from 
this  is  the  fact  that  lithographic  art.  «hich  early  reached  a  high  degre< 
of  excellence  In  this  country,  is  well  adapted  to  the  reproduction  of  archi- 
tectural and  topographic  drawings  and  adds  largely  to  their  decorative 
value.  This  medium  has  been  used  more  largely  than  any  other.  The  pro 
portion  of  original  oil-paintings  and  water  colors  is  much  larger  and  far 
more  important  than  is  usual  in  collections  of  this  character.  The  grow- 
ing scarcity  of  thes<  prints,  and  the  greatbj  increased  demand,  make  this 
dispersal  an  opportunity  that  the  wise  collector  will  take  intelligent 
advantage  of.  The  catalogue  has  been  carefully  compiled  in  the  belief 
that  its  importance  and  the  consequent  necessity  for  accurac}  will  not 
only  aid  present-day  collectors  but  make  it  a  useful  reference  book  for 
the  future.  The  explanatory  notes  have  been  condensed  as  much  as 
possible.  The  prints  are.  In  the  main,  in  excellent  condition,  but  imper- 
fections or  injuries  are  invariabh  recorded.  The  beauty  of  the  illustra- 
tions, especially  those  in  color,  and  the  large  number  of  important  items 
carefully  selected  for  reproduction,  make  this  publication  of  (lit  Amer 
ican    Art    Association    the    most    important    catalogue    of    its    kind. 

ROBERT   FRIDENBERG. 


CATALOGUE 


/. 


FIRST  EVENING'S  SALE 

MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  5,  1917 

AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 

BEGINNING    AT    8.15    (/CLOCK 

Catalogue    Numbers   1    to   155,   inclushe 


NEW  YORK  CITY 
GENERAL  VIEWS  cV  PLANS 

All  Framed  and  Glazed  unless  otherwise  noted. 

Measurements,   in   inches   and    sixteenths,    rend°red   decimal^     for   convenience, 
a    newly   designed   quadrature,   suggestive   of    the    square   of    four,   being    now 
first   used   for  thai    purpose. 


I.   NIEUW  AMSTERDAM.     |  1656.  | 

I. inc.  Rectangle,    -  6  \  12o3 

Novi    Belgii        nova?quc    Anglica?    nee    non        partis        Virginia? 

tabula     multis  in  locis  emendata  a     Nicolao  Joannis  Vischero. 

Nieuw   Amsterdam     op  f   Eylant  Manhattans. 

At  foot  of  tin    flrsl    published  issue  of  tin-  map,  before  tin-  towns:  "(iomoe- 
nipa"  "Iamaica"  and  "Philadelphia."     Colored. 


•_>.  NIEUW  AMSTERDAM. 

Same  as  the  above,  "a"  and  (lit-  s]\t|i  lino  erased  and  replaced 
by  "per  Nicolaum  Vischer."  In  left  center,  between  the  two 
fortified  camps  is  added:  "Alter  Modus  apud  Minnessincos  j 
Ander  Manier  der—  Minnessincksche  Dorpen"  !,  and  in 
lower  left :  "cum  Privil :  Ordin :  General :  Belgii  Foederati."  The 
three  towns  added. 

The  second   issue.     Colored. 


PLAN  1664. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   --   \  '27.10 

"The  Duke's  Plan."     A  Description  of  the     Towne  of  Manna- 
dos:     or  iii  u  Amsterdam     as  it  was  in  September;  1(>(51     lying 
in   lattitude  401':  and   4()m :      Anno:  Domini   |   1(56-1   [   1(504 
(Eight  lines)     George  II.  Moore.     New  York:  December,  1S,">S. 
(Six  Lines)      Richard  Sims  Manuscript  Department      Lith.  for 
1).  T.  Valentine's  Manual,  for  1859,  &c,  &c. 
Colored,  slight  repairs.     Unfolded. 


4.   NIKl  \V   YORCK. 

Line.  Rectangle,  2o5xll  It 

Novi  Belgii     novaeque  Angliae  nee  non     Pennsylvania  et  Partis 

Virginia  tabula  multis  in  loci-  ennndata,  a     Iusto  Daiu-kers 

N    u«   Yorck,  eertijs  Genaemt      Nieuw   Amsterdam. 

\    close    copj    of  the    tirst    Vischer    except    that    it    has    "Philadelphia." 
( 'olored. 


5.   NOVUM   AMSTERODAMUM. 

Line  Rectangle,  4  IS  \  <>  <> 

From  Ogilby's  Ann  ilea.  London,  1671,  with  full  sheet  of  text. 


6.  NIEUW  AMSTERDAM  "RESTITUTIO". 

Line.  Rectangle,   '_'  12  \  1  5 

Totious    Neobelgii    Nova    et    Accuratissima    tabula.        Apud 
Reinier  &   losua      Ottens      Amstelodami      Restitutio.       Nieuw- 
Amsterdam  onlangs  Nieuw  jorck  genaemt,     ende  hernomen  l)ij 
de  Nederlanders  <>|>  den  24  Aug:  1673.    eindelijls  aan  de  Engelse 
wreder  afgestaan      (  K<  \    oi   three  lines) 
\l   fool   "i   map. 

7.  NEW  YORK. 

Line.  Rectangle,  2  12  \  11 

In  lower  left  of:  "A  Mapp  of  Nem  Jersey,  in  America, 
Bj  John  Seller,  and  William  Fisher."  17.  x  21.8.  At  top 
cent<  r  over  main  inscription,  which  is  in  oval  cartouche,  a  scale 
of  "English  leagues",  and  under  cartouche  crowned  Anns  of 
Great  Britain  and  motto.  In  rigid  center  palisadoed  camps: 
".Modus  muniendi      The  manner  of  the  Indian   Fortifications  ' 


[No.  7 — Continued] 

Towns  Houses  and  Dwelling  places"  At  upper  right  edge  of 
rectangle  containing  the  view  two:  "Indian  Canoos  |  or  sinal 
Boats  made  of  y''  harke  of  trees."  In  lower  right  corner 
crowned  Arms  of  Great  Britain  with  obliterated  "York"  above 
it  faintly  showing  under  the  word  "Part".  In  lower  left  of 
rectangle  other  erasures  indicated.  The  view  is  the  Allard 
1(573  type,  and  the  date  about  1(577. 
The  iixi.v  oTiiMi  copies  known  abe  in   Public   Libraries. 

[Illustrated] 

8.  NEW  YORK. 

Line.  Vignette.  2  12  x  14,8 

New-York,      (Jos:    W.    Moulton,    del.)       in    1(573.-    (Rob1. 
M.  Gaw,  sc. ) 
( lolored. 


9.  NEU  JORCK   SIX  i;  NEU   AMSTERDAM. 

Line.  Rectangle,  2013  x  14  '.i 

Recens  edita  totius  Nbvi  Bclgii,  in  America  Septentrionali  | 
siti.  delineatio  cura  et  sumtibus  Tob.  Conr.  Lotteri,  Sac 
Cass.  Maj.  Geographi      August.   Vind.      Cum  Gratia  et    Privil. 

etc.   two  lines  ) 
\t  fool  >if  map. 

10.  Mid     AMSTERDAM. 

Line.  Rectangle,  806  \  KU2 

Nieu  Amsterdam,  at.  New  Yorck.  -  -1  |  In  America.  Covens 
et  Mortier  exc.  cum  Priv.  ord.  I  loll,  et  Westfr.     T  Doesburgb 

fe| 

'Title  in  wreathed  cartouche,  palm-leaf  border,  It  is  a  state  of  one  of  the 
mosl  pleasing  of  the  earl]    views  and  rins  onli    known  impression, 

11.  Ml'.l  W  AMSTERDAM. 

Etching.  Rectangle,  8  (5  \  HU2 

79.      Nieu  Amsterdam  at.   New  York      Carolus  Allard  excudit 

cum   Privelegio  ordinum    Hollandias  et    Westfrisiae        A    Mayer 

fci 

Title  in  scroll;  leaf  border.     A  male  figure  seated  at  l<-ft  holding  up  small 
animal,  a  female  standing  at  right  holding  basket;  animals,  etc. 
Very  scarce. 


12.    Ml'.r    AMSTERDAM 
Etching. 
Niiu  Amsterdam  at.  New  York     Carolus  Allard 

I  'olnn  (1         I    \.  1  -    l\  I  I  \     W   \l..  I 


Rectangle,  (ill  \  s 


Rectangle,   8   \  10  s 


18.   Ml'.l     AMSTERDAM.      1702. 

Lii 

Nieu     Amsterdam,   een    stedeken    in    Noord    Amerikaes        Nieu 

Hollant,  op  het  eilant  Mankattan :  namaels  Nieu  jork  genaemt, 

to  en  lut  geraekte  in  "t  gebiet  der  Engelschen.      (Title  repeated 

in  Latin,  three  lines)      Pet:  Schenk-      Amsteld.  C.  P.     !>•_' 

Tin-  scire-  lirst  ivsm-  before  t lit-  number  was  erased.     Colored. 


Rectangle,  5  10  x  1  5 


1  I,    Ml. I     JORK. 
Line. 

\      i  Jork.      1'.  Schenk  i  sc. 

Title  in  ornamental  tablei  .-it  top,  with  three  festoons  of  fruits 
and  flowers.  Leaf  border.  With  similar  views  of  Nombrcd 
dins.  Panama.  S.  Salvador.  Caput  S.  Augustini.  At  foot 
of  map:  Nova  Totius  America?  Tabula  Gedrukt  H\  Petrus 
Schenk  Const  en  Caarl  V'erkooper  Op  •  1 « -  Vygendam 
Tot      Amsti  rdam      Met   Pre>  ill  _ 

In  lower  left,  figures,  plants  ;m<l  animals  emblematic  of    America;  and   in 
lower   right,  another  scene,  with   the    Rape  of    Proserpine.     Colored.     Tin 


"Ml       k   \o\\    \      ,  OP1 


|  Illustrated  in  color  \ 


15.    NEW   VORK.     1717. 

Photo  lithograph.  Rectangle,    10  1  I  \  87 

Soutli   Prospect   of  the  Citj    "l  New    Vork.       1  i \    William   Bur 

gig,  1717.     ( '"|,\  rigid    1898,  J.  F.  Salmi. 


16.   PLAN    1781. 

Lit  liogra  ph.  I ;    \  •_'  I  1  I 

Facsimile  "i  an  original  Map  in  the  possession  >>i  G.  H.  Smith, 
Street    Commissioner        Pub      l>\    G.    Hayward,    Lithographer 

N        I    Curl  Ian, II    S1      N(  H    ">  ork,    Max     I  Sol 
I  n 


52 


17.  NEW  YORK.      (1733) 

Line.  Rectangle,  4=1*2  x   10.7 

New  York  (Key  in  upper  right) 

Over  view  of  Quebec,  on  undivided   sheet   with   views  of   Mexico  and   Fall 
of  Niagara.    Colored. 

18.  NEW   YORK.      (  1733) 

Line.  Rectangle,  4  12  x   10  7 

New   York   (Key  in  upper  right)       W.   H.  Toms  sculp. 

19.  NUW   YORK. 

Line.  Rectangle,   LI  x  2  1 

N'uu    York 

Under    a    similar    "Quebec",    and    opposite    similar    "Fall    of 

Niagara"  and  '".Mexico""  on   map,   19.  \  18.12:   Nouvelle  Cute 

Particuliere   de    I'Amerique,       ou    sont    Exactemenl    Marquees 

.    .    .  le  Cana-     da  ou  Nouvelle  France  .    .    .  Guati-     mala,  le 

Darien,    .    .    .   et   la  Terre   Ferme.       A   Map      of  the   Britisch 

Empire  in     America     with  the  French  Spanish     and  the  Dutch 

Settlements      adjacent  thereto  l>\    IIenr\    Popple,      a   London. 

Grave,  par  .dan  Conr.Back.      1756. 

To  right   plans  of    Vnnapolis   Royal,  Boston,  Wu    York,  Charles  Town,  St. 
Augustine,    Providence,   Cartagene,   and    ten   others. 

20.  NEW  YORK.     (  1733) 

Line.  Rectangle,    1  1  s  2  2 

New  York 

Under  a  similar  "Quebec,"  and  opposite  similar  "Fall  of  Niaga 
ra"  and  "Mexico."  On  map:  Card    Particuliere  dc  I'Amerique 
Septenl  rionali .      A  Map     of  the  British  Empire  in      America 
with  the  French,  Spanish      and  the  Dutch  Settlements      adja- 
cent   thereto  by   Henry    Popple      at    Amsterdam       Printed    for 
I.  Covens  and  ('.  Mortier.     T.  Condel  s. 

To  right,  plans  of    Vnnapolis   Royal,   Boston,  Mew    York,  Charles  Town,  St. 
Vugustine,  Providence,  Cartagene,  and  ten  others.     Not   framed. 

(1733) 

Line.  Rectangle,  2  3  x  I  2 
New  York 

Cut  out  of  the  large  map:  [America  Septentrionalis.     A  Map 

of  the  British  Empire  in  America     with  the  French  and  Span- 
ish     Settlements  adjacent   thereto      by   Hen.   Popple.      W.   II. 

Tome  sculp.   I  (  2  ) 


21.  FORT  GEORGE  WITH  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK. 

Line  Rectangle,  17  1 '_'  \  12s 

I.  Carwitham  Sculp     35  A  View  of  Fort  George  with  the 

City   of   New   York   from   the   S   W.       Printed   for  Carington 

Bowles  Map  &  Printsellers,  at  V.  (i!)  S!.  Pauls  .    .    .  London. 

Before  change  of  title  and  publisher.    Slight  injury  in  lower  left  corner.  The 
Holden  copj   of  an  important  ami  desirable  print.     Colored.     Vkky  bcabcs. 


[Illustrated  in  color] 


'1-2.   NEW  YORK. 

Line  Rectangle,    f  -  \  5  1  t 

New  York  a  Citv  in  N  America  inhabited  by  English  and  Dutch 
subject  to  tin-  K.  of  England.  A  New  &  Correct  Map  of  the 
Trading  Part  of  the  West  Indies,  including  the  Seal  of 
War  between  Gr.  Britain  &  America  Likewise  the  British 
Empire  in  America,  with  the  French  and  Spanish  Settle- 
ments adjacent  thereto;  Adorn'd  with  Prospects  of  \  most 
considerable  Towns,  Ports,  Harbours  &c.  therein  contain'd 
from  the  latest  &  best  Observations,  To  The  Right  Hon11". 
Lord  Howe.      Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Fleet   in  America, 

This    Map    of    tin'    Seat    of    War    is    humhlv        dedicated    1>\     his 

Obed*.  Ser'.  Rob1.  Sayer.  London  Printed  for  Rob1.  Sayer 
Map  &  Printseller  at  the  Golden  Buck  mar  Sergeants  Inn  Fleet 
Street.  | 

\  i  in    SI   \n<  B, 


28.  NEW  VORK.     (1741) 

Line.  Rectangle,  k.12  \  5  12 

Nefl    N  oik        References.        (Column    of    fourteen    names) 

\.  u  Vork  is  situated  iii  K)  ''"''.  K) \.  I. at ■'.  on  an  Eminence 

(thirteen  lines)      A  new   map  of      North  America,  '  wherein  is 
exactlj  described  all  \"  European      settlements,  with  whatever 

else    is    remarkable       in    tin     West    Indies,       from    the   latest    and 
lust    Discoveries;      Adorn'd  with      V1CWS      and  plans      of  the  most 

considerable     Towns,  Harbours,     &c. 

In    border,    it    upper    right    of    map.      The    other    views    are    Quebec    and 
Mexico,  and  tin    plans  are  Chlbucto  Harbour  and  City,  Halifax,  Cartagena, 
Harbour  of   New    York,  Charles  Town   in  South  Carolina,   Host, in  in   Mew 
iihI.   Havana,    Kingston    Harbour   in  Jamaica   and    Porto   Bello.     I  i 

1  I  "1\  (  I  V     -,    Ml,  , 


24.   NEW   YORK.      1761. 

Line.  Rectangle,  6^4x2012 

Engrav'd   for  the  London   [Magazine   1761.    |   The  South   Pros- 
pect of  the  City  of  New   York,  in  North  America. | 


25.  HOWDELL-CANOT  VIEW.     (1761) 

Line.  Rectangle.    12„8  X  19J1 

A  South  East  View  of  the  City  of  New  York,  in  North  Amer- 
ica.—  Vue  de  Sud  Est  .  .  .  |  Drawn  on  the  Spot  by  Cap1. 
Thomas  Howdell,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  Engraved  by  P. 
Canot.  London  Printed  for  John  Bowles  .  .  .  Cornhill  |  1. 
New  Collcdge.  ...  —  ...  7  The  Prison,  j 
The  Holdon  copy.     Vkhy  bcaiice. 


26.   HOWDELL-CANOT  VIEW.     (1761) 

Line.  Rectangle,  12  10  \  lOdl 

A  South  West  Viiu  of  tin  City  of  New  York,  in  North  Amer- 
ica. Vue  de  Sud  Ouesl  ...  (two  lines  as  in  previous  item)  ! 
1.  The  Harbour  .   .   .  —  .   .   .7  Brew-house.  ! 

Colored.      Vi:m    -i  inn 


27.  NEW   YORK. 

Line.  Rectangle,  (>    x  10  1 

8       A   South   Wesl    View   of   the  City   of   New    York,   in    North 
America.      Printed  for  Carington   Bowles,  at   his  Map  &   Print 
Warehouse,  V.  (>!)   in  S  .   Pauls  Church   Yard,   London. 
The  Howdell  view,  with  three  men  and  a  dog  introduced  into  foreground. 

V]  B1    B(   Mil  E. 


28.  NEW  YORK. 

Line.  Rectangle.    'I  1  1  x  71 

A    South    West    view    of    the    City    of    New    York,    in    North 

America.    | 

A   <'"|'\   <>f   the   I Inu drll  (  anot    view,   with   the   large   open   field    in   center 
foreground.     From  the  Universal  Museum  and  Complete  Magazine,  1766. 


29.  NEW  YORK. 

Line.  Rectangle,  3ol5  \  6ol4 

N  .  \\\.      A  View   of  New    York,  Governors  Island,  the  River 

&c.    from   Long   Island.       Published  as   the   Act   directs   l>\    A. 

Hamilton  Junr.  mar  S'.  Johns  Gate  Nov*".  1,  1  7 7 c > . 

\  later  copj  of  the  Howdell-Canol  new,  with  the  field  occupied  bj  ma- 
ooeuvering  troops.     Prom  the  Town  and  Country  Magaxine. 

30.  NEW  YORK. 

Another  impression,  lacking  serial  Dumber. 

31.  RATZER  VIEW 

Line.  Rectangle,  ^S  \  .T>  8 

To  Hi-        Excellency      Sir  Henry-Moore,  Bar'.     (Five  lims) 

Tin-  Plan,     of  flu   City  of  New   York  and  it-  Environs,     Sur 

\<  \'d  and  Laid  down:     (Two  lines)      H.  Ratzer     (Two  lines) 

Tho*.  Kitchin  sculp4.  Engraver  (etc.  two  lines)       Plan     of  the 

(it\    of  New    York,      in       North   America:      Surveyed   in   the 

Years    1766  &    1767.       References.       (Two  columns)       (Three 

lines)        London.    Publishd    according    to    Ac!    of    Parliament, 

Jany.    12,    1 7 7 *> :   by   Jefferys  &    Paden,  Corner  of  S'.    Martins 

Lane,  Charing  Cross.  A  South  Wesl    View   of  the  ("it\    of 

New  York,     Taken  from  the  Governours  [sland  at  * 

The  most   important,  accurate  and  desirable  plan.     Polded  in  the  original 
marbled  paper  pull-off  case  with  printed  label:  "Environs  of  New  York. 
Printed   \   Sulci   l>\    \\ .    Paden.       (Successor   to   the   late    Mr.   Jefferys) 
( 'haring  ( Iross." 

\  i  in   si  mii  r. 

.'{•J.   PLAN  OF  NEW  YORK.     1775. 

Line.  Rectangle,   28   s  1  !>(• 

Plan  I)i  New  York  <t  des  Environs  I.e\e  par  Montresor 
[ngenieur  en  1775.  A  Paris.  Chez  le  Rouge  nn  des  Grands 
Augustins      17".      Nouvelle  York.      Novum  Eboracum,  Capi 

tale   d'une    I'l  d\  nice    (  etc.    e!e\  ell    lim  -  ) 

In  upper  I'll  Inset:  Pori  de      New   York        Vim   m  mi.  i 

:$:{.  THE  WOODED  HEIGHTS  \  MAN. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   8o6xl6o5 

A  View  of  New  Yorlc  from  the  North  West. 

III.  title  is  written  i".  tl"  plate  never  having  been  lettered  li  Is  an 
unusuallj  correct  and  attractive  view,  showing  Hie  wooded  heights  of  the 
lower  pari  <>f  the  city,  and  i-  Hie  most  desirable  of  the  period.  Pine  example 
u  iili  large  ms  rgin  i     Vaar  si  »"•  i 

I  Illustrated 


34.   NEW  YORK.      (1777) 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    4,6  x  18a9 

New  York,  with  the  Entrance  of  the  North  and  East  Rivers.  | 

Oil  plate,  •_>!>.  10  x  21.6,  with  similar: 

A    View  of  the   Highland  of  Neversunk,  N.  W.   b.  W.  four  Miles  distant, 

with  the   Light    House,  on  Sandy  Hook.  X.  W.   |    Xote.     This   Highland  is 

very  remarkarable  as  the  Coast  Southward  of  it  is  low  with  Sand  Beaches, 

and    from   its    Northern    End   a   low   Sandy    Beach   extends   with  Clumps  of 

Shrnl)  Pines,  at  the  extremity  |  of  which  stands  the  Light  House  of  Sandy 

Hook.  | 

The   South   Shore   of    Long    Island,   ten    leagues    Eastward   of  Sandy   Hook, 

lour    Miles   distant. 

The    Light    House  on   Sandy    Hook,  S.    I'.,   one    Mile 

The    Narrows,    (between    Red    and    Yellow    Hook,   on    Long    Island,   &    the 
East  Bluff  of  Staten  Island.)  bearing  S.  b.  W.      Publish'd  .   .   .  Octr.  4,  1777, 
bj   J.  I'.  W.  Des  Barres,  Esqr.  | 
Firsl  issue.    Colored.     Veby  scabce. 


35. 


Another  impression  of:  "The  Light  House  on  Sandy  Hook,  S.  E. 
one  mile"  alone. 


36.  NOUVELLE  YORCK. 

Etching.  Rectangle,  9.15  x  15D11 

Collect  inn  des  Prospects.     VTue  De  La  Nouvelle  Yorck. — 
Grave  par   Balth   Frederic   Leizeli       New    Yorck. — La  nouvelle 

Yorck.      (Ten  lines  in   two  columns)  Se  vend  a   Augsbourg 
etc.)  | 

Colored.       Nol    trained. 


.'57.   NEW  YORK.     [  1796.] 

Line.  Rectangle,  15o4  x  21o 

\.-w  York.  | 

The  view,  aecuratelj  drawn  and  of  the  greatest  interest,  shows  the  west 
side  of  the  citj  from  the  Batter)  to  a  point  north  of  Trinity  Church;  "the 
great  house  buill  for  General  Washington,"  or  "Government  House,"  and 
the  "churn"  being  prominent.  In  the  left  foreground,  a  man-of-war  at 
anchor.  ( )ne  other  eop\  of  this  slate  is  known.  One  other  copy  of  a  later 
and  altered  state  is  known  only  from  the  reproduction  in  Valentine's  Manual 

for     lHfi'J.       Colored.       Tin:      M0S1      IMPOBTANT     ITEM     IN     THE     COLLECTION. 


|  See  Frontispiece  \ 


88.   NEW  YORK.     (1796) 

Etching.  Rectangle,  12«9  x   is  4 

View  of  the  City  and  Harbour  of  New  York,     taken  from  Mount 

Pitt,     the  seat  of  Iohn  R  Livingston  Esq" 

The  title  in  ornamental  pane]  below,  in  pen  and  ink,  as  are  the  verj    few 
others  known  of  this  beautiful  print.    The  colors  mellowed  bj 

|  Illustrated] 


39.   NEW  YORK.      1798. 

Woodcut.  Oblong. 

A   View   of  the  (it\    of   Vu  York   from   Brooklyn   Heights,  in 
17«)S  !,\    Monsieur  ('.  B.  Julien,  de  Sl.  Memin  &c.       Published 
by  M.  Dripps  from  an  Original  Drawing  now   in  possession  of 
J.  ('.  Brevoort  Esqr.     of  Brooklyn. 
Tin'  si  via  i:  nun. i\  u.  later  used  in  Valentine's  Manual,  1861.     Finelj  colored. 


40.  NEW  YORK   FROM   HOBUCK.     1800. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    18  f\  18 

Alexander    Robertson    Delineavil       Francis    Jukes    Sculpsit. 

\<u   York      From  Hobuck  Ferry  House  New  Jersey.      London 

Pub.   March  81".   1800.  I>\    F.  Jukes  V.   10   Howland  Streel 

and  l>\   Al.  Robertson  Columbian  Academy    Liberty   Streel   New 

York  | 

The   Holden  copj    of  an  unusually  attractive   view.     Has   been   varnished, 
colored      \  i  m  bcarck.    See  So    1 1 5 


41.   NEW  YORK   FROM   HOBUCK. 

Water  color.  Rectangle,    16  12  \  •->•-,  15 

\<  u    York. 

Signed;  C.  Loremen,     1821. 

r-J.     NEW   YORK    FROM    LONG   [SLAND.     1801. 

Aquatint.  R<  ctangle,    18  s   x    19  8 

Drawn  li\   John  \V I.       Eng  .  bj    W.  Rollinson.      Nen    York 

from  Long  Island     Published  l>\  J.  Wood  \  W.  Rollinson  New 
York  February    I  l       LE01. 
\  tine  impression,  though  toned  bj    time,  "i    in  unusualrj   attractive  print. 

\    I  II  \      -l     Mil    I 


|  Illustrated] 


00 
CO 

6 


/ 


43.  WHITE  HORSE  VIEW. 

Line.  Rectangle,   18T 4  x23ol4 

Painted  by  William  Birch  —  Engraved  by  Samuel  Seymour  | 
The  City  of  New  York  In  The  State  of  New  York  North 
America   |   Published  Jany.   1.   1803,  by  W.   Birch,  Springland, 

mar  Bristol,  Pennsylvania. 

The  first  state  with  the  White  Horse  near  fallen  tree;  wharf  and  sail  near 
center  of  foreground,  and  large  tree  at  right.  The  view  is  taken  from 
Brooklyn  Heights.  Inscription  space  has  been  creased  from  earlier  fram- 
ing.    Three  others  known.     Sec  No.   162. 

[Illustrated] 


44.   PICNIC   PARTY   VIEW. 

The  White  Horse  and  fallen  tree  erased  and  a  Picnic  Party  of  four  sub- 
stituted; the  wharf  and  sad  replaced  by  shrubbery,  two  trees  introduced 
at  the  left,  and  another  added  to  left  of  the  large  one  at  the  right,  improv- 
ing the  artistic  quality  of  the  composition.  The  second  issue.  The  H olden 
copy.     Fine  and  brilliant   impression.     Colored. 


45.   NEW   YORK.      1804. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    Hol2xl7ol3 

Painted  by  .J.  Ward.       Engraved  l>\    C.  Ward.      View  Of  The 

Spot    Where  (leu.    Hamilton    Fell,   At    Weehauk. 

Hamilton's  monument  in  the  foreground,  the  City  in  the-  distance.     A  proof 
before    tin-    printer's    line.       A     beautiful    print,    finely    colored.      One    oiiini 

KNOWN. 

[  Illustrated  in  color  \ 


46.   NEW   YORK.     1K07. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  9  10  \  16 

|  Domk.   Series   R   A.  del.-  Edwd.  Orme       Excudit — T.  Clarke 
&  .1  Hamble  sculp.      A  Schooner  With  A  View  Of  New  York. — 
Gvelette,   lit   Vue  De  New  York.       Published  .V  Sold  Jany.   1. 
1807,  by  Edwd.  Orme,  ">«.),  Bond  Street,  London. 
Serial  number  scratched.     Colored. 


47.   PLAN   1817. 

Line.  Rectangle,    19.1   X  18,15 

This     Actual  Map     And  Comparative  Plans     Showing  88  years 
growth  of  the  City  of      New  York,      Is  inscribed  to  the  |  Citi- 


[No.  4? — Continued] 

zens,     (i.  B.  King.  sc.  N.  V.  1817.     By  The  Proprietor     David 

Longworth      Published  by  David  Longworth  11   Park  1S17. — 

Engraved  by  JaB.  1).  Stout. 

In  lower  left:  Plan  of  New  York      In 
tu|)   rignettes  of   N.   York   Citj    Hall 


York   Institution,  and  c  Its    Until. 
Colored;  in  folder.     \ 'mv  m  uicx. 


i7-_'!i     Surveyed  bj  James  Lyne.    \t 
Vsrlum,   New   York   Hospital,   New 


t8.   NEWYORKS   IIA.MN   OCH   REDD. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  8  It)  \  IS  10 

Kit   at'   Klinckowstrom. — Gr.  af   Akrell       Newyorks   Hamn   och 

Redd      Fran  Brooklyn  pa  Longisland. 

lh  drawing  was  made  in  lsls  and  the  print,  with  the  companion  Brodway- 
Gatan,  No.  171.  was  published  at  Stockholm,  l^'-'t.  Of  unusual  artistic 
quality.     Stained   in   lower   right. 


19.   NEW-YORK   VUE  DE   L'OUEST,  (1818) 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  (•  5  \  !•  7 

PI.  .'5      <!«>'.  el  I.ith.   par   Ed  ill    Montule      New- York  vue  de 
I'Ouest. 

\    INI      >l     Oil   E. 


50.    NEW   YOKK    PROM   GOVERNORS   ISLAM). 

Line.  Rectangle,    1H:'\  28.8 

Painted  bj    W.  G.   Wall.      Engraved  b\   I.   Hill.       New    York. 
From  Governors   Island.       N°:  20  of  the  Hudson   River   Port 
Folio.     Pnblished  b)   llinr\   I.  Megarej   New  York, 
I  ine  copj   nf  the  ftr»  I  issue.     ( 'olort  il 


51.   WALL  HILL  \  II.WS.      1828. 

Line.  Rectangles,   15  L2  \  24  12 

Engrav'd  l>\  I.  Hill.  New  Vork  From  Weehawk.  To  Thomas 
Dixon  Esq1",  tlii-  Plate  is  respectfullj  Inscribed  l»\  ln>  Obliged 
Serv1.  W ill.  (;.:  Wall.  Painted  and  Published  bj  Will'".. 
(J.  Wall  New  York  1  v i^;i. 

Engraved  l>\   I.  Hill.     New  York  from  heights  mar  Brooklyn.  | 

(  Tlui  i    lines  ;i>  in  |>n  \  ious  item. ) 

■  issues  of  .in  unusuallj  attractive   ind  decorative  pair  in  fine  condition. 
(  olored,     Vin  m  oh  i,  ('-' ) 


/ 


52.  WALL-HILL  WATER-COLORS. 

The  original   water-color  drawings  of  the  AVall-Hill  pair.     From  the   W">. 
F.  Havemever  collection.     Of  the  greatest  artistic  axd  historic  interest. 


[Illustrated] 


(2) 


NEW-YORK  FROM  BROOKLYN  HILLS.     [1825.] 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  7o6  x  llcl2 

State  of   New- York.       Litliogic   par   J.   Milbert.— Imple  de   ('. 
Motte.      Mew  of  the  City  of  New -York  I  taken  from  Brooklyn 
Hills.  | 
Very  scarce. 


54.  NEW-YORK    FROM   WEAHAWK.     [1828.] 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   7,9  x  1L2 

1"  Livraison  Amerique  Septentrionalc — Etat  De  New- York- 
Pi.  1.  Lithographie  par  Deroy.-  Dessine  d'apres  nature  par  I 
Milbert.  Vue  de  New-York  prise  de  Weahawk. —  N".  1— View 
of  New-York  taken  from  Weahawk.  !  (Title  repeated  in  Latin 
and  German)  Imp  Lith  de  Hove  dirigee  par  Noel  aine  <V  ('". 
First  issue.  Iiuii.-i  proof,  finely  colored. 


55.   NEW  YORK. 
Lithograph. 
New-York. 
Milbert  type.     Colored. 


Rectangle,    711  \  11-fi 


56.  NEW-YORK   FROM   WEEHAWK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.9x14  12 

Alex.    J.    Davis,    design'.    &    eng1".    Lithography.      Printed    by 

M.    Williams    V    19   Sulivan    Street    New    York.       New-York 
From  Wcchaw  L 

One   of   three   known   perfect    copies. 


57.  NEW  YORK   FROM  WEEHAWKEN. 

Oil-painting.  Rectangle,    21o  X  28o4 

View  of  the  Citj    from   Weehawken.     Unsigned  bu1   of  excellent   execution, 
about    1880.     An  unusually  artistic  composition   in   fine  condition. 


58.  NEW  YORK  FROM  SOUTH  BROOKLYN. 

Lithograph,  Rectangle,   (i  9x1*21  4 

A  \ii-w  of  the  City,  from  South  Brooklyn,  in  the  upper  right 
corner  of  ;i  plan.  21.12x34.2  of  Monroe,  Henry  ami  Hicks 
streets  each  side  of  Prospect  street.  A  frontispiece  to  a  pros- 
pectus of  sale  of  "Prospect  Hill.  Situate  South  of.  and  adja- 
cent to  the  Village  of  Brooklyn."  8°.  New  York  1S.*5(). 
Colored.    No  othxb  known. 


."Hi.   NEW   YORK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  :*  10  x  6  2 

New  York. 
\n  early  copj   of  the  J.  Dupree,  published  bj    H  in  ton.     \'ik\    mibu 

c.o.  NEW  YORK   FROM   BEDLOE'S  ISLAM). 

Oil-painting.  23  12  \  :{•_' 

An  original  oil-painting,  of  excellent  execution,  unsigned,  hut 
undoubtedly  by  .John  G.  Chapman.     About   1835. 

61.  NEW   YORK    FROM    BEDLOE'S   ISLAM). 

Oil-painting.  Rectangle,  17  8  \  •_':{  12 

New  York  from  Bedloe's  Island.  Showing  the  lower  part  oi 
the  City,  Llli^  Island,  Castle  William-,  and  Brooklyn  Heights. 
See  No.  129. 

62.  NEW   YORK    FROM  GOVERNORS   ISLAM). 

Water-color.  Rectangle,    16  '_'  \  2  M.'i 

New  York,  fr Governor's  Island. 

\n  amateurish  and  crude  effort,  Iml  of  derided  interest:  about    IH35. 


<;:{.   NEW  YORK    FROM    TIN:  BAY.     1886. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    16  !>  \  •_'•'>  •'{ 

Painted  h\   J.  G.  Chapman.      Published  l>\    Henrj    I.  Megarey, 
New  York.      Engraved  by  .1.  NY.  Bennett.      New  York.     Taken 

from   tin-   Ha  \    m  a  r    Bedlow  §    Lland 

\   nil-    example  oi  oni    of  tin-  s\   important   and  beautiful   views  of  the 

1 1.  riod      '  olorcd.     Viai   m  oh  i 


|  Illustrated  in  color  \ 


No.  52.     A    l'Aiu 


So.   I. 


No.    t;s 


64.  HORNOR  VIEW.     (1836.) 

Etching.  Vignette,    1208  x  31=8 

Drawn   &   Engraved  by   T.   Hornor.— Printed  by   Wm.    Xeale. 

New  York   from  Brooklyn   ] 

Interesting   from   the  variety  of  old   and  unusual  types  of  ferry-boats  and 
steamships  in  the  East  River.     Colored.     Very  scarce. 


65.  HORNOR   MEW.     (1836.) 

Another  impression. 

66.  NEW  YORK   FROM   BROOKLYN  HEIGHTS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  19ol0x31ol3 

Painted  by  J.  W.  Hill.      Published  by  L.  P.  (Mover  New  York. 

Engraved  by   W.  J.   Bennett       New  York,  |   from  Brooklyn 

Heights     (Copyright  1837,  by  Lewis  P.  Clover) 

References   in   three   lines.     A    fine  original   colored   impression   of  an  un- 
usually pleasing  view.    Veri  bcarce. 

|  Illustrated  in  color  \ 

(>7.   NEW  YORK   FROM   BROOKLYN   HEIGHTS. 
Another  impression  of  a  later  state;  nncolored. 

(is.   NEW  YORK    FROM   WEAHAWK. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  12  12  \  17el0 

Garneray  pinxt.  Himely  sculp  Vue  De  New  York.  Prise 
de  Weahawk.  A  View  of  New- York,  taken  from  Veahawk.  | 
A  Paris  chez  Hocquart  aine  Succr.  de  Basset  rue  S'.  Jacques 
N°.  64.  -Depose.  New-York  Published  by  Baillv  Ward  and 
C".  | 
\    \cr\    tine   example,   beautifully    colored,   of   an    artistic   composition   of 

unusual    decorative    value.      Sec    No.     Mil).       VERY    BCARCE. 

[  Illustrated   in    color  \ 


C,!).    NORTH    CAROLINA,    C.   S.   SUN'. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  «.)  1 -J  \  !3o2 

I".  S.  Ship  North  Carolina,  102  Guns.   |   Lith:  &  Pub:  by   N. 

Currier,      (  Copyright   1  S  r  !■  by  N.  Currier — ) 

The    view,    in    background,    shows    the    Wist    side    of    the    City    from    Castle 
Garden  north.     Colored.     Very   scarce. 


70.  II. W  ELL   \  II. US.     1844. 

Aquatints.  Rectangles,   8  L4  i  32  5 

Painted  &  Engraved  In  Rob1.  Havell.  Panoramic  View  Of 
New  York,  From  The  Easi  River.  The  Vessels  drawn  by 
J.  Pringle.  Printed  l>\  W.  Neale.  Entered  .  .  Act  .  Con- 
gress .  .  .  1844  bj  Rob1.  Havell,  .  .  .  New  York.  Published 
l>\  Rob1.  Havell,  Sin-  Sing,  V  V.  \Y"  .  A.  Colman,  203  Broad- 
ua\     and  Ackermann  \  Co  96  Strand  London 

(One   line   of    references)        Panoramic    View    of    New    York. 
[Taken  from  the  North  River.]      Drawn  &  Engraved  In    Rob1. 
Havell.      Printed  In   \Y.  Neale.      Entered   .    .    Act    .   Congress, 
.    .    .   1844,  bj   Rob1.  Havell,   .    .    ,    New   York.      Published  In 
Rob*.   Havell,  Sing  Sing  New    York.      and   \V    .   A.  Colman 
203      Broadway.     Ackermann  &  Co  !*<>  Strand  London 
I  inelj    colored,      \    ven    beautiful   pair.     Ykh\    si  um  cm 

|  Illustrated  in  color  | 

71.  NEW  \  ORK    FROM   WEST  HOBOK1  S 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   15   x  22o£ 

Painted  from  nature  bj  Charmaille     Printed  b^i  Auguste  Bry. 
Drawn  on   stone  In    Jacottet,  figures  b\    Bayot.       A   View    Of 
New  York  And  Its  Environs     Taken  from  the  heights  of  West 
I  [oboken. 
Colored.      \   beautiful  print,  -•  I i ^  1 1 1 1 \    spotted,     Vim    si  \n>  i 

|  Illustrated  \ 

72.  NEW-YORK    FROM    FORT  COLUMBUS.      L846. 

Aquatint.  R<  ctangle,   16  12  \  26  12 

l'i a  sketch  In    F.  Catherwood   Esq.      Eng.  In    llmm    Pap 

prill       llmm    I.    MegareA    New    York.       New  York.       Taken 

from    tin     North    wesl    angle    of    Fori    Columbus,    Governor's 

Island.      Entered  Congress   .    .    .    1846  b^    II.  1.  Megurci 

.    .    .   New  York. 

\   inn    .mil  perfect  cop^   "i    in  Inten    tinp    ind    itlractlve  prln!   In  the  rarl) 
issue   and    rarelj    round    with   tin    copyright    line.     Colored       Vism    bcabcje, 

78.   NEW   YORK  1848 

Line,  I  rr<  gula  r   oy  al,   608  i  II  1 2 

New     Jersey      Hudson     Rh      Casth     Garden      Battery      Trin 
it\    Ch.    S      Pauls.     ( '  1 1  \    Hall      Merchants    Kxchangt      I 


v. 


(  No.  73—  Continued  \ 

Revenue    Office — U.    S.    Hotel — Corlears    Hook — East    Riv. — 

Brooklyn  [  New  York      (Copyright  1848  by  J.  H.  Colton  New 

York. 

In   elaborate    scroll    with    steamer,    frigate,   and    soldiers    in    a    row-boat    in 
foreground.    Cut  from  a  wall  map. 


74.  NEW-YORK    FROM   WILLIAMSBURGH.     1848. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  'JO   s  32  5 

Drawn  from  Nature  and.  Lithographed  (Copyright  1848  by 
K.  A.  Bachia)  by  E.  W.  Foreman  and  E.  Brown  Jr.  N. 
York.  (References  in  two  lino)  New-York  and  Environs. 
From  Williamsburgh.  Published  by  Williams  &  Ste\<n>.  .'{.">."{ 
Broadway,  New  York,  and  Ackermann  \  C".  96  Strand.  Lon- 
don, j  Printed  by  Sarony  iV  .Major  1  17  Fulton  St.  N.  Y. 

Of   unusual   interest    as   showing   tin-   marked   contrast    with    tin-    present    eon 
dition  of  the  Brooklyn  side.     Vebi  si  ihcz. 


75.  NEW  YORK,   FROM   WEEHAWKEN.     1848. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  1  x  12,9 

Lith.   &   Pub.    H\    N.   Currier,      (Copyright    1848   by    N.   Cur- 
rier.)     152  Nassau  St.  Cor.  Of  Spruce   V   Y.   '   View  Of  New 
York,     From  Weehawken.     Vue  De  New  York,     de  Weehawken 
|  Ansicht  Von  New  York,     von  Weehawken     626. 
Fine  proof  impression   from  the  uncleaned   plate.     Not    framed. 


76.   NEC  YORK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  5  1  x  6o9 

39.      Lithog.  x   Droesse.      V.  5s.      I«79.      New  York.  I 


77.  NEW  YORK    FROM   WEEHAWKEN. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  12  10  \  '-'1  1  1 

Palmer.  Del.  (Copyright  1st!)  I,\  N.  Currier.)  N.  Currier, 
Lith.  N.  Y.  View  Of  New  York.  From  Weehawken  North 
River.  (Twentj  four  references  in  three  lines)  Pub.  by  N. 
Currier.  1  VJ  Nassau  St.  cor.  of  Spruce  N.  Y. 

Colored.      Stained.       VeBI     SCARCE. 


78.   NEW  YORK.     1849. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  1 1  •">  x  1(1 12 

Palmer.  Del.—  (Copyright   1S4-1)  by  N.  Currier,)-    N.  Currier, 
Lith.  N.  Y.      View  Of  New  York.      Prom  Brooklyn  Heights. 
(Two  lines  <>t"  references)       Pub.  by   N.  Currier,  152   Nassau 
St.  cor.  of  Spruce  N.  V. 
I  in.   coloring. 

Ti).   NEW  YORK.     1849. 

Another  impression;  colored. 


HO.   NEW  YORK    PROM   JERSEY   CITY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   Si'  \  12  1  1 

Lith.  &  Pub.  H\   N.  Currier,     (Copyright   L849  !>\   N.  Currier) 
-152  Nassau  St.  Cor.  Of  Spruce  \.  Y.     Citv  Of  New  York. 
From  Jersey  City.     (References,  nine  in  two  lines)     626. 
Colored.      Fine   example.      Vbbi    g<  mu  i 


HI.   NEW  YORK    FROM   JERSEY  CITY. 

Vnother   impression;   colored.     Has   been    varnished. 


82.   NEW  YORK.      1849. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   1ST  \  '27  12 

Drawn    From   Nature   And  On   Stone   Bv   C.    Bachman.      Lith. 
OfSaronj  &  Major  117  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.     (Copyright  1849,  b) 
J.   Bachman)      New  York.      Published   R\   John   Bachmann,  5 
Rector  St.  V  York. 
Looking  smith  from  Union  Square.    Colored.     Vbm  s.  u<,i 


88.   NEW  YORK.     1849. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangles,   12o2  x  88 

[Sketched  &  Drawn  On  Stone  l»\   C.  W.  Burton.     Print.. I  Bv 

Sarong   \    Major.       (One  line  of  references)       Jcrsej    City. 

New    York   From  Statcn   Island.      (Two  lines  of  references) 

New    York   From  Statcn   Island  And   Brooklyn  City.       (  Pulili 

cation  line) 

lli.  tun  ylewi  are  of  the  greatest  rarity.  This  example  is  ..  beautifully 
colored  proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper,  undivided  and  unique,  The 
Inscription  la  ii the  ordinary   issue. 


V. 


84.  NEW  YORK  FROM  ST.   PAUL'S  CHURCH.     1849. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  2U5  x  36a5 

Entered  .    .    .  Congress  .    .    .   1849  by  Henry  I.  Megarey  .    .    . 

New  York.     New  York  |  From  the  steeple  of  St.  Paul's  Church, 

looking  East,  South  and  West. 

Proof  before  artist's  line,  the  word  "Proof,"  and  the  words:  "Glass   |    Paints 
— &  Oils"  at  the  top  of  Hopkins  &  Crow's  huilding  near  the  extreme  right. 
With  stain]):   H.   I.  Megarey       New  York.   [ 
The  Holder]  copy.     Colored.     N'o  other   known. 

[Illustrated  \ 


85.   NEW   YORK.      18o(). 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    8.11x1111 

New-York  Drawn  from  nature  by  Aug.  Kdllner. — New  York 
&  Paris,  Published  by  Goupil  &  (  '.  Lith.  by  Deroy. — Printed 
by  Cat  tier.  J  46  |  General  View  |  (from  Brooklyn.)  ( Copy- 
right 1850) 

Beautiful   example   of   an    attractive    print.      Colored. 

H(>.   NEW-YORK.     1850. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  22  "J  \  .'52  7 

Drawn  From  Nature  And  On  Stone  by  J.  Bachman. — (Copy- 
right 1H")()  by  .1.  Bachman)— Printed  By  .1.  Bachman  218  Wil- 
liam Street  New  York.  Birds  Eye  View  \  Of  |  New -York  <Sj 
Brooklyn  | 

Looking   north   from   the    Bay.      Publication    line   covered.      Colored. 

87.  NEW-YORK.     1850. 

Same    as    above.       Arms    of    the    City     added     below.       Entirely 

relettered:  Drawn  From  Nature  &  On  Stone  B\  .1.  Bachman — 
(Copyright   1851   by  J.  Bachman)  —  Printed  by  .1.   Bachman 
Birds'  Eye         View  Of     New-York  &  Brooklyn.     Published  By 
.John   Bachman,  72   Beekman  S'.   New  York.       (Twelve   refer- 
ences in  two  columns  at  sides  of  title.) 
Colored.     Fine  and  perfect  copy.     Not   framed. 

88.  NEW  YORK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   5ol3  x  8ol 

\Yu   York.      Niirnberg  bei  (i.  N.  Renner  &  C ". 
From  Weehawken.    Colored.     Vert  scarce. 


89.   NEW   YORK    FROM   CASTLE   WILLIAMS. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   14.11  x'JHi 

Etats-UnJs       —  L.  Lebreton.      Lebreton  del.      !*.      Nm  York 
\  in-   prist    dii  Fort  de  William-Castle.        Ni»  York       Tornado 
desde  el  castillo  de  William-Castle.      Paris—  Bulla   Freres,  16, 
rue  Tiquetonne.-  —Imp.  Becquel   a   Paris. 

\n  interesting  new.      Tin-  artist   has  taken  liberties  with  the  architecture 

■  >t  tih    fort.    Colored      \  m<i   -,  uice. 


90.   NEW- YORK    PAQUEBOT. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   13  12  \  20  .'5 

Louis    Le   Breton       Dessine  d'apres   nature   el    Lithog.    par 
Louis    Le   Hilton.     *J;J     [mprime   par   Auguste   Bry,    184,   rue 
dii  Bac.     \>«  York.     Arrivee  du  Paquebot  Transatlantique. 
Lacks  Last  line.     Colored.     Vbri   >i  ui<  i 


91.   NEW  .  ORK    PAQUEBOT. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  S?  \  12  1 

New  York.      New  York.      Aankomsl  van  den  Paquebots  Trans 
atlantique.      Arrivee  Du  Paquebol  Transatlantique. 
\  fictitious  Imt   verj   interesting  view,    Colored.     No  otheb   kvc«\ 


92.   NEW   YORK   VON    DER  SEESEITE. 

Lithograph   in  colors.  Rectangle,  U  •_' \  1  I- ."5 

New   York      \<>u  der  Seeseite  aus  gesehen      Drink  u  Verlag  \ 
A.  Feigner  in  Berlin.     Des  Auswandercrs  Sehnsucht. 
From   Williuiusburgh,  about    ls">n.     \  m\    scabu 


93.    \l  W   ,>  ORK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  16  12  \  •-':{  12 

\  72  Dessine  d'apres  naturi  par  Bachmann.  Lithographic 
par  Asselineau  V'ue  General*  D«  New  York  Prise  a  N  <>l 
D'Oiseau 

I  ..irks    pubUcal  i"H    Inn        (  olOH  'I 


/ 


94.  NEW  YORK.     1851. 

Lithographs.  Rectangles,    163x21o-t 

View  Of  New  York  From  West  Hoboken.  (Copyright  18.51  by 
J.  Haasis)  |  On  Stone  by  C.  Gildemeister. — Drawn  from  Nature 
hv  J.  Bornet. — Print  by  Nage]  &  Weingartner  |  Souvenir  Of 
New   Vork.  | 

Companion  view   from  Governor's  [sland. 

Surrounding  the  views  are  eighteen  small  rectangular  special  subjects: 
High  Bridge.-  South  Ferry.  -(  it\  Hall.— Castle  Garden. — Croton  Reser- 
voir. Trinity  Church.-  Grace  Church.  University. — Institution  For  The 
Blind.  Odd  Fellows  Hall.— Post  Office.  Custom  House.— Merchants  Ex- 
change. Vstor  Library.— Bowling  Green. —  Halls  of  Justice  [Tombs]  — 
Barnum's  Museum  &  Astor-Place  Opera-House.  | 

Fine    Coloring.       A    win     st  \iui:    PAIR.  (2) 

95.  NEW-YORK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  10  11  \  15  9 

Verlag  v.  II.  Trommer,  NVu  Gersdorf.  Steindr.  v.  A.  Gocht, 
Neu-Gersdorf.      New-York. 

From  the  Bay .    Colored.     Veui  si  in<  i 

!)C).  NEW  YORK  FROM  UNION  HILL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  arched,  19Q3  \  27.12 

Drawn  from  Nature  \  on  Stone  by  J.  Bornet.  (Copyright 
1853  In  David  M  .  Lellan)  1).  &  J.  M  .  Lellan,  Litho.  26 
Spruce  St.  N.  Y     The  City  Of  New  Vork     The  Crystal  Palace 

Iloboken     Jersey    City.       From    Union    Mill,    New    Jersey. 
Lithographed  &    Published   by    I).  \   J.    M  .    Lellan,  26  Spruce 

Street.     New      York 
Not   framed. 

07.   NEW  YORK.      1855. 

Fine.  Rectangle,   29  12  x  46.4 

B.  F.  Smith.  Jun.  Del,     W.  Wellstood,  Sc.     New  York,  1855. 

From   The    Latting  Observatory.        Printed    By    II.    Peters. 

Respectfully  dedicated  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States  by 

the  Publishers,  Smith.  Fern  &  Co.  ."5 10  Broadway    New    York. 

(Copyright    1855  by    Smith   Fern  &  Co.) 

View  looking  smith  from  t2d  Street,  showing  the  Reservoir  and  Crystal 
Palace  in  the  foreground,  and  extending  to  the  Narrows.  The  squares  on 
the  east  side  of  Fifth  Vvenue,  opposite  the  present  Public  Library,  are 
vacant  save  for  one  cottage.  Brooklyn  appears  as  a  small  town  and  Jersey 
City  as  a  village  with  a  few  scattered  houses.  One  of  the  most  interesting 
views  of  the  period,  showing  marked  contrast  with  the  marvelous  growth 
since.     The  lirst   issue,  with  the  earl}    copyright   date.     Colored. 


98.  NEW-YORK.     is.").-). 

Aquatint  Rectangle,  29o2  x  50»12 

Painted   By  J.   \Y.    Hill.— (Copyright    1855,   by    F.   &   G.    W. 
Smith.)—  Engraved     By     C.     Mottram.  Proof     New  York 

— Printed   by    Mc.Queen,    London       London,   Paul   &    Dominic 
Colnaghi  &  C°.  13,  &  14,  Pall  Mall  East.     Published  by  F.  ami 
G.    W.    Smith.   .I!),    Beekman    Street,    New    York.     Paris    r 
Delarue,  rue  .1.  .T.  Rousseau  IS. 


«)!>.   NEW   YORK    1855. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  arched,  -'-i  4  \  .'5.*{  1  I- 

Drawn  from  nature  &  on  stone  by  J.  Bachmann. — (Copyright 
1855    1>\    J.    Bachmann,)-   Print    of    A.    Weingartner's    Lithy. 
\.  Y.     (References)     New  York.     Published  by  L.  W.  Schmidt, 
191  William  St.  \V«  York. 
Prom  south  «if  Governor's  Isl.md.     Vebt  si  mice. 


100.   NEW  YORK.     1856. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   24ol4x29 

Sketched  And  Drawn  On  Stone  By  ('.  Parsons. —     (Five  lines 

of   references)       City   of   New   York.       New    York,   Lith.    And 

Published   By    N.   Currier,    152  Nassau   Street.       (Copyright 

1856) 

Pine  copy.    Colored.     Vbbi  s,  lbce. 


101.   NEW   YORK.     1858. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    19  1  1  \  38  k 

Sketched    &    Drawn    On    Stone    By    ('.    Parsons.     (Copyright 
1858)      Lith.  By  Currier  &  [ves,  V  Y.     View  Of  New  York. 
Jersey  ('it\,  Hoboken  &  Brooklyn. 
Lacks  publication  line. 


102.   NEW  YORK    FROM  GOVERNORS   ISLAND. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  irregular,   1(>.*5\  1N."> 

View   Of  Tin    Citj    "i    New    Vork       From  Governors   Island. 

'Ilu'   foreground  Bhows  .i   railed  hatter)    with  i« tinted  and   three  rows 

..i   unmounted  cannon.     In  centre!  under   the   Add,  an  erased   Inscription. 

YllCN      -,     OU    I 


o 


103.   NEW  YORK.     1859. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  18nl0  x  12ol 

W.  Gauci,  Lith. — London;  Published  Jany.  1st.  1859,  By  E. 
Gambart  &  C°.  25,  Berners  St.  Oxford  St.  &  8,  Rue  De  Brux- 
elles,  Paris. — .M  .V  \.  Hanhart,  Imp1.  New  York  City,  |  From 
Weehawken.   | 


104.   NEW  YORK.     1861. 

Line.  Rectangle,  11    \  '2 1  1 

|  Copyright    18(51,  hv    George    Ward    Nichols]        Painted    and 

Etched  hv  Geo.  I..  Brown.       Finished  hv  A.   II.  Ritchie.   | 

\  signed  artist's  proof  mi   India   paper,  of  tin-  firsl   state  of  an  unusually 
beautiful  print.    Very  -(  \m  i.. 


K).-).   NEW  YORK.     18(i7. 

Line.  Rectangle,    18  (5  \  2(5  \'l 

Printed  hv  II.  Peters,  \.  Y.     (Copyright    1867  h\   R.  Lexow) 

Engraved  by  R.  Kupfer,  \.  Y.    New  York,    Cud  Umgegend. 
Pramie  /.urn  sechszehnten  Bande  des  New  Yorker  Belletristischen 
Journals.       Published   At    K)  John   St.   \.   Y.       (Ninety   refer- 
ences in  ten  column^  al  sides  of  title.) 


10(5.   MAN'   YORK.      (  1867.) 

Line.  Rectangle,    9„13  s  14,14 

Long  Island   State  of   New    York.       (Ten   lines  of   reference- i 
Harnisch  sculp1.      Harnisch      New    York  and   Environs.      New 
York  mid  Umgegend. 
An  earl]    slate  of  the  plate  later  published  in  the  Manual,   1869.     Colored. 


1()7.  NEW-YORK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  corners  rounded,  13o2xl9  10 

Amerique  '  Paris  I..  Turgis  .1'".  Impr.  Edit1-,  r.  des  Ecoles,  60— 
New-York,  Park  Place,  4(5      1  f      \  ue  Generale  De  New-York— 
Vista  General  De  New-York 
Colored. 


108.   NF\Y   YORK    FROM   BATTERY 

Lithograph  in  color-.  Rectangle,  15n2  \  2'.]  12 

(Copyrighi  1.N7  4  h\  Gieo.  Degen)     Published  By  Geo.  Degen,  -- 
Beekman    St.    \.    V.      Print,    by    G.    Schlegel,    97    William    St. 
N.Y.      New  York,     Taken  From  Battery  Place. 
Colored.     Not  framed. 


109.    \F.\V    YORK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   18o8x82 

Drawn  By  J.  Bachman-    Copyrighted.-    Print.  Snyder  &  Black. 

(References,  twenty-six  in  tour  lines)  View  Of  New  York 
Published  R\  J.  Bachman,  80  Bower  St..  Jersey  City  Heights. 
Torn    it    u | >p»- r   right.     Noi    framed. 


SPECIAL  SUBJECTS 

110.  AMERICAN    EXPRESS. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    11"J\1S)(> 

From  Natur.   By  Otto  Botticher  :}:W  Broadway  N.  Y.         Turn 
Out  Of  The  Employees     of  the     American  Express  Company 
Cor:  Hudson  .Ia\   &  Staple  Street-  New  York  City  June  21. 
ls.->s       Published   by  Otto   Botticher  rw:*   Broadway    N.    Y. 
[Copyright   1858.] 
Colored.    Two  line-  covered.     \iu\  si  mu  i 


11  l.  AMERICAN    HOTEL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   8  \  1-11 

Imbert'a   Lithography.       American   Hotel.    \ ".   .?•_'!>   Broadwaj 

\i  u  York  opposite  the  Park.     Blake  &  Boardman. 

\i   tin-  botto i   the  prlnl   is  written:  "Architecture  1>\    l>;i\i-.,  figures  bj 

<  mova."  The  view  shows  the  south  corner  of  Barclaj  Street  with  pari 
■  it  the  Lydig  mansion  I"  the  north  appear  the  residences  oi  John  Me\  Icar 
and  Philip  Hone  I  Inelj  colored  Bxckbsivbm  m  imcm 
Outline  pen  and  ink  drawing  bj  \  J.  I'nis,  showing,  the  American  Hotel 
and  bouses  on  Broadway,  between  Barclaj  Streel  and  Park  Place,  framed 
u  iili  the  lithograph. 


X 

0 


112.  AMERICUS  ENGINE  CO. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  20=9  x  17^(5 

Americus 

An  Engine-house  with  "6"  over  the  door.      An  old  hand-drawn 

engine  is  seen  in  the  large  door-way  and  another  on  the  walk. 

Said  to  represent  the  building  269  Henry  St.,  near  Montgomery, 

and  "Boss"  Tweed's  old  company.      About   185."). 

Colored.     Very  scarce. 


113.   ARCADE  BATHS. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,    S  9  x  Kd  0 

A.  J.  Davis  del'.  \'l  Exchange.  —  Embert's  Lithography,  N". 
.'}9  Chambers  S'.  New  York,  Opposite  The  Rotunda.  Rebuilt 
on  the  Scite  of  the  [formerly  |  New  York  Hath.  Warm,  Cold, 
Shower,  and  Vapour,  [Sulphur,  and  other  medicated]  Baths, 
in  marble  and  tin  tubs  The  proprietor  lias  succeeded  in  sup- 
plying the  Bath  witli      Soil    Water. 

On  the  building  appears:  Public  Hath.      Arcade  Bath.      Ladies — Gentlemen: 

:)!»      Arcade— Bath.  | 
Fine  example.    Vkhv  pcahce. 


114.  ARCADE  RAILWAY. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,    IT  l"J\-Jt() 

Proposed   Arcade   Railway.       Under   Broadway,       [View    Near 

Wall  Street.]      Ferd.  Mayer  &  Sons,  Lith.        96  &  98  Fulton 

Street.   \.   V.-        address   156   Broadway,   N.   V.     -Melville 

('.  Smith,  l'ro jector. 

The  view  shows  B rci.ulu  .1  \ ,  luokiiii.'  north  from  the  Soldiers'  Monument, 
cm  the  tell,  ami  tin-  Metropolitan  Bank  on  the  comer  of  rim-  Street.  Firsl 
issue.      Yiky  s(  wick. 


1  15.   ARCADE   RAILWAY. 

Another  impression;  second  issue. 

116.   ARCHITECTURAL  IRON   WORKS. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  11  8s  IS  "2 

— Saronv,  .Major  .V  Knapp.  Lith.  149  Broadway.  New  York. 
-I  View  Of  The  Architectural  Iron  Works  13th.  &  1  1"'.  St8. 
Easl    Rivi  r,    New    York. 

VERY    si   \ik  E. 


117.  HOTEL  ASTOR. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  "2")  8  \  28  5 

Niagara     Buffalo.     Hotel  Astor     Times  Square,     New  York  | 

Win.  C.  Muschenheim. 

\t    sides  of   title,   inset    views   of   "Hoot"   Garden"   and   "Orangerie."     Not 
framed. 


118.  ASTOR  HOUSE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   15  11  k22o12 

F.  Schmidt,  del.  N.  V.  Litho.  of  Endicott,  359,  Broadway.— 
I.  Rogers,  Architect.      Park  Hotel.     On  Broadway,  Barclay  & 

\  t  -t  \  sts".  New  York.  Dimensions.  201  f.  1  in.  on  Broad- 
way 1  5  I  t ".  on  Barclay  -Street  1  16  t".  (i  in.  on  Vesey-Street— 
Height  77  f.  top  of  Cornice.      (Copyright  1834  by  I.  Rogers.) 

Sides  nt'  blank  inscription  space  inlaid;  copyright  line  in  facsimile.  This 
impression  hung  in  the  office  of  tin-  \>tnr  House  previous  to  it-,  demo- 
lition.     TWO  01  IIEB8    K  \n\i  s  . 

|  Illustrated] 


Hi).  ASTOR   PLACE  RIOT. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  Six  12  11 

Lith.  &  Pub.  U\   N.  Currier,     (Copyright  1S4!>)        Great  Riot 
At  Tin   Astor  Place  Opera  House     On  Thursday  Evening  M.»\ 
10"'   ISM). 
Forresl  Macreadj    riot.     The  Holden  copy;  repaired.     Vmm   scarce. 


120.   ATHl'A.KI.M   HOTEL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    10  »»  \  11  t 

A.  Fleetw I's  litho  .     A  t  liena  inn  Hotel.  Broadway,  \>«  York. 

I..  Windust. 
N".  .'(IT,  corner  '•!    [<eonard  street.     I  rained   in  title.     Van    muhi 


i2i.  burning  of  barm'M's  museum. 

Liflioeriaph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  10  tx  11-11- 

Burning  of  Barnum's  Museum,  July  18,  1865. 


V     > 


Z 


122.  BURNING  OF  BARNUM'S  MUSEUM. 

Water-color   drawing.  Rectangle,   (ill    x    932 

IlniiiN  Of  Barnum's   American  Museum,      The  Morning  After 
The  Fire,     July  14th  180.1. 


BATTERY  AND  CASTLE  GARDEN 

12.'J.  CASTLE  GARDEN. 

Blue   platter  14  12  x  18D8 

E  Pluribus  Unum    Castle  Garden  Battery     New  York     E  Wood 

<\  Sons  Burslem  Warranted     Semi  China. 

\    beautiful    rich   blue,   in    perfed    condition.     The    view    shows    the   broad 
Batter)    Walk,  Castle  Garden   al    the  end   of  a    bridge  supported   on   four 
piers,  and  Castle   Williams  and  Governor's   island  in  the  distance. 
Ilals.v    (R.  T.   Haines.   Pictures  of   Early   New   York  on   Dark   Mine  Staf- 
fordshire  Pottery.     L899)    page   109. 

[Illustrated] 

124.  ESPLANADE. 

Blue   platter  14,4s  18D8 

Esplanade  &     Castle  Garden     N.  Y:     R  S. 

Deep  blue,  in  perfed  condition.    On  a  sail  at  the  right:  "If.  S.     Cobridge 
Pottery"   the  mark  of   Ralph  Stevenson   the  Staffordshire   potter. 

Ilalsey    page    1  12. 

I  Illustrated] 


125.   LANDING  OF   LAFAYETTE. 

Mine  platter  16=,  x  2L 

Landing  of  Gen.   Lafayette      At   Castle  Garden  New    York  10 

August   1824 

(J.  &  It.  (lews)   Ilalsey  page  120. 

I  Illustrated] 


126.  LANDING  OF  LAFAYETTE. 

Blue    salad    bowl.  Diameter,    10-0 

Landing  of  Gen.  Lafayette      At  Castle  Garden  New  York  |  16 
August    182L 
Depth  a..  Rower  and  leaf  decoration. 

[Illustrated] 

\ 


127.   BATTERY   AM)  CASTLE  GARD1  N 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  *  N  \  1:M 

A.  J.  Davis  del.— Lithography   of  [mbert.      Vie*  Of  The  Hat 

tery  And  ('astir  Garden  New  York. 

Immaculate   copj    of    >    perfecl    example   >>t'    earl)     American    lithography. 
I  im   original  coloring;  from  the  llnhlen  collection.     Excessively   ^i  \iur. 


128.  BATTERY  AND  CASTLE  GARDEN. 

Crudely  colored  wall-paper  design  with  views  of  the  Battery 
and  Castle  Garden,  Custom  House.  Trinity  Church  from  Wall 
Street,  Trinity  Church,  and  the  City  Hall,  in  five  arched  com- 
part MK  lit  s. 


129.  BATTERY  AND  CASTLE  GARDEN. 

Oil-painting  Rectangle,   17o8x23ol2 

The    Battery   and   Castle  Garden.     Shows   the   Battery    Park, 

Castle  Garden,  Castle  Williams,  the  Ba\  etc. 
Set    S'o    61 


180.  BATTERY   AND  CASTLE  GARDEN. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  !'   \  13 

Castle  Garden,     printed  at  the  Fair  of  the  American  Institute. 
1846. 

N'n  el  mi  ii    KNOWN. 

181.  BATTERY   AND  CASTLE  GARDEN. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   8   \  12  9 

Lith.&Pub.Bj   S.  Currier,     (Copyright   1848  bj   S.  Currier,) 

152  Nassau  st.  Cor  Of  Spruce  V  Y.     Castle  Garden,  NV« 
Y...L      From  The  Hall.  ry.     624. 
Fine  original  coloi 

182.  BATTERY   BY   MOONLIGHT. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  1  \  12  V 

Lith.  &  Pub.  Bj   NT.  Currier,     (Copyright   I860  bj   N.  Currier) 
162  Nassau  St.  Cor.  Of  Spruce  V   Y.      The  Battery,  New 
York.      H\   Moonlight.      10 

(  oloi  I  'I 


No.   138 


No.   12.'J 


No.    V_H 


NO.   125 


133.   BATTERY  BY  MOONLIGHT 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  12a  x  18D9 

Castle  Garden,      New  York. 

On  mount  with  blind  stain]):  "Moore,  McQueen   &  ('".   London." 

A    beautiful   moonlight    scene,   looking   towards   the    bay    and    showing   the 

hills  of  Staten  Island.     A  fine  and  artistic  production.     Ykkv  scahce. 

[Illustrated] 


134.  BATTERY  AND  CASTLE  GARDEN. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    94  x  13o4 

.Modern    Ark   of   NOah— (Copyright    1850   by    W.    Schaus,)    ] 

The    Second    Deluge      First    appearance    of    Jenny     Lind    in 

America.      Published  by  \Y.  Schaus  289  Broadway 

Curious  caricature,  representing  the  populace  with  heads  of  asses,  sheep  and 
other  animals  pressing  toward  (astir  Garden.  Barnum,  as  an  ape  in  a 
tree,  with  his  fingers  to  his  nose.     No  otmeh   k\u»  \ 


L35.  JENNY   LINO'S   FIRST  APPEARANCE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   9o3  x  14a 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier.     (Copyright  1850  by  \.  Currier) 

1 52  N.iss.ui  St.  Cor  Of  Spruce  \.  Y.      First  Appearance  Of 
Jenny  Lind  In  America,     At  Castle  Garden  Sept'.  11th  1850.  | 
Total   Receipts  $26,238. 
Colored.    Of  unusual  interest  and  very  b<  irce. 


136.   BATTERY   AND  CASTLE  GARDEN. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  7ol4xllo10 

Lith.  Of  G.  \V.  Lewis  225  Fulton  St.  N.  V. 

Cut    from    music-sheet,   "Castle   Garden   Schottisch."     Colored. 


137.  battery  and  castle  garden. 

Etching.  Rectangle,  -lit  \  \'l '2 

De  Bonsonge  sculp.      Batterie  De  New  York      Paris  Cadart  & 
Luquet,  Editeurs. 

See    N'o.   •_'?•.' 


BA1     WD    HARBOR 

138.   BAY    FROM   STATEN    [SLAND. 

Blue  platter.  1">  \  18  12 

Ba\   of  New   York  from  Statin  Island. 

Fruil   and   flower  decoration.     E   W   &   S  Celtic  China. 

[Illustrated] 


139.   BAY    AND   HARBOR. 

Oil    painting.  Rectangle,   21    \  29  S 

(  astle  Williams,  on  Governor's  Island,  ;it  the  left,  the  frigate  Washington 
in  centra]  foreground,  the  fortifications  of  Bedloe's  Island  at  the  ii::lit 
The  Narrows  and  tin-  liilU  of  Staten  Island  in  the  background,     \l><wt   1835. 


1  Id.   BAY   AND   HARBOR. 

Line.  \  i;niit  d  .    '  (i  \   1  0   I 

V'ig.  \wiii.  Ch.  Bodmer  pinx.  ad  nat.  Bougeard  ini|>. 
Salathe  sculp.  Einfahrl  Des  Hafens  Von  New- York  Entree 
l)u  Porl  De  New-York  von  Statin  Island  aus  prise  dc 
Statin  Island,  l'.ntiv  To  The  Baj  Of  New  York  taken  from 
Statin  Island.  Coblenz,  bei  J.  Holscher.  London  published 
bj    Ackermann   \    <"'.   '.><;   St  rami.    Ith.    Septem.    1839.      Paris, 

A  rt  lui  i'    \\<  it  rand,   cditcur. 


1  II.    It  \Y 


( )il  painl  ing.  \\<  ctangle,    11    \  1  " 

\  crude  bul  interesting  scene  showing  Governor's  Island,  the  Bay,  the 
hills  .it  Staten  Island,  Jersey  (it\.  Castle  Garden  and  the  Butter)  park, 
Two  large  men-of-war  and  a  six  oared  hurgi     ippcur       \  Imhi  I    I8A0 


I  i-j.   BA^  . 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  .'5  \    II  8 

l.iili.  \   Pub.  I>\   N.  Currier,     '_'  Sprue,   St.  \.  Y.      New   York 
Bay.      Prom  Thi   Telegraph  Station. 
t  olorcd, 


11 


w 


/. 


143.   BAY  AND  HARBOR. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  arched,  1406  x  37n8 

Drawn  From  Nature  By  Bornet. — Figures  By  E.  Valois — 
Drawn  On  Stone  By  E.  Valois  [  Staten  Island  Ferry. — Atlantic 
Docks. — Governor's  Island. — F*.  William.  Narrows. — Staten 
Is'1.  Quarantine. — Bedlow's  Is'1.. — French  War  Str.  Mogadore. 
-Ellis'  Isd..— U.  S.  M.  S.  Baltic— Jersey  City.- Castle  Gar- 
den. Bay  Of  New  York  |  Taken  From  The  Battery.  |  (Copy- 
right 1851,  By  Edward  Valois)  Printed  At  1).  McLellan's  26 
Spruce  S".  \.  Y.  | 

Fine  example,  in  perfect  condition.     It  shows  better  than  any  other  print 
the  cosmopolitan  character  of  the  Parade    Two  others  known. 

|  Illustrated  | 


144.  BAY  AND   HARBOR. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  '23  (>  x  .'{til 
Drawn  from  Nature  &  on  Stone  by  John  Bornet — Entered 
.  .  .  1854  by  Nagel  &  Weingartner  .  .  .  N.  Y.— Print  by 
Mage]  <\  Weingartner  \.  Y.  (References  three  lines)  Pano- 
rama of  the  Harbor  of  New  York,  |  Staten  Island  and  the 
Narrows.  Published  In  Goupil  .V-  ('".  .'{(>(>  Broadway,  New- 
York. 


1  15.  UPPER   AND   LOWER   PAY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  MS\  12o6 

Published    By   Currier  <V    Eves.     125    Nassau   St.    New    York 
Castle  Garden— Bedloes    Island     Bergen    Point       Upper   And 
Lower  Pay  Of  New   York.      From  the  Battery  looking  South- 
wot. 
Colored,     Not   framed, 


14(5.  PORT  OF  NEW  YORK. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  20D10x33o4 

Parsons    &    Atwater,    Del. — (Copyright    1H78,    By    Currier   & 
Ives,)—      (References   in   mx   lines)    \   The   Port   Of   New    York.    | 

Birds    Eye    View    From   The   Battery,   Looking   South.       New 
York,  Published  By  Currier  .\-  Ives,  115  Nassau  St.  | 
( 'olored. 


1  17.  BELVEDERE  HOUSE. 

Line.  Oval.  ;*  8x6 

.1.   Anderson,  del.      I   Scoles,  sc.      View    of  Belvedere  House. 

Prom  tin    New   York  Magazine,    Vugust,  1784.     Site  now  bounded  by  Mont- 
gomery, Clinton,  Cherrj    and   Monroe  Streets. 

N't  it  \   >i  Mil  r. 


1  is    BL  \(  K\\  l.I.I/s   ISLAND. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  10  12  \  15  1 

1'.  F.  Palmer,  Del.  (Copyrighl  1862)  Lith.  Currier  &  Ives, 
\.  V.  Black  well's  Island,  East  River.  From  Eighty  Sixth 
Street,   \<«    York.      \<u    \  ork.  Published  l>\    Currier  \   Ives, 

152    \;i-.iii    - 
I'im  l\  colored. 


l  lit.  OLD  BOWERY  THEATRE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  «>  U  \  11  12 

On  Stone  In   A.  J.  l).i\is.      I  Town  Architect.  V  Y.      [mbert's 
[lithography.      \»-\\   York  Theatre      Erected  1  S'JC).     Front  on 
Bowerj  75  feet.      1).  pth  170  feet. 
The  (Mil   Bowery,  destroyed  l>\    ftre  in   1828.     India  proof 


[50.  oil)  BOWERY  THEATRE   BlTRNING. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   s  11  x  11  18 

Print.,!  \  Publ .  l.\  II.  R.  Robinson.     52  Courtlandl  St  :  \.  Y. 
Burning  Of  Tin    American  Theatre  Bowery.      Between  Two  \. 
Three  o'Clock  on   Sunday    Morning,    Feb:     18th.    1888.       The 
Third  ( 'onflagral  ion. 
I ii  line  eondit ion      S mm:  k  sow  \. 


|  I II  n  \/  iii 1 1  il  i ii  color  | 


I.   BOWERY  THEATRE   BURNING. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  s  1  t  \  12  1(> 

Lith.  \  Pub.  I>\   II.  R.  Robinson  142  Nassau  St.  V  Y.        The 
Burning  Of  Thi   Bowen  Theatre  On  The  Evening  Of  The  25th. 
Of  April   1845 
\  i  H  > 


o 


1.5-2.  BOWLING  GREEN  WASHINGTON. 

Printed  Chintz.  Rectangle,  24ol4<  x  18-10 

\  view  of  the  Port  and  Bowling  Green,  showing  the  empty  George  III 
pedestal,  and  the  evacuation  of  New  York  by  the  British  ships  and  boats. 
The  background  <>f  an  elaborate  composition  with  a  whole  length  portrait 
of  "Geo.  Washington,"  copied  from  the  original  engraving  by  ('.  Tiebout 
after  Charles  Buxton.  M.D.  published  by  Smith,  l"!»s,  and  No,  <>7(;  in 
Charles  Henry  Hart's  Catalogue  of  the  Engraved  Portraits  of  Wash- 
ington, 1904. 

The  copy,  of  which  not  over  half  a  dozen  are  known,  was:  "Printed  & 
Published  at   Glasgow  by  ('.  (;.     1819." 


lo.'I.  BOWLING  GREEN   STATUE. 

Line.  Rectangle,    20   \  W 

Painted  By  Johannes  A.  Oertel.— Published  By  John  ('. 
M'.lUr.  Pulling  Down  The  Statue  Of  George  III.  '  By  The 
"Sons  of  Freedom."  At  the  Bowling  Green  City  of  New  York, 
July  1776.     (Copyright  1859  by  John  C.  Mc.Rae) 


154.  OLD   BREWERY. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  !>  2  \  13  1 

('.  Parsons.  '52.  Lith.  Of  Endicotl  &  C°.  N.  Y.  The  Old 
Brewerj  At  The  Five  Points  \.  Y.  As  it  appeared  Dee'.  1  . 
1H.VJ  previous  to  its  being  torn  down  1>\  the  Ladies  Home 
Missionary   Socy.  of  the  M.  E.  Church. 


155.   BROAD  STREET. 

Etching.  Rectangle.  ',  I5xl0ol3 

W    II       Wallace   | 

Xtist's  proof,  <>iw  "i   twenty-five  copies,  showing  the  fool  of   Broad  Street 

and  the  Old  (anal.  1645. 


BURMMG     OF    THE     AMERICAN         THEATRi 


HOW l R Y 


So.    150 


v, 


SECOND  EVENING'S  SALE 

TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY  (5,  1017 

AT  THE  AMERICAN   ART  GALLERIES 

BEGINNING    AT   X.]~)    O'CLOCK 

Catalogue  Numbers  156  to  325,  inclusive 


BROADWAY 


156.  BROADWAY. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  !*  5  x  1306 

Broad  Way  from  the  Bowling  Green.      W".  I.   Bennett   Pinx*. 

ei  Sculi)'.      Hi  niv  I.  Megary. 
Pine  example.    Colored.     Vebi  m  \m  e.    See  Nos.  275  and  .'$59. 


157.  BROADWAY. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  arched,    L9o5x83ol4 

Lithogr  <V  printed  l>\   F.  Heppenheimer  --  North  William  S  . 
\.  Y.      View  of  Broadway,  New  York,      from  Exchange  Alley 
to  Morris  Street      Wesl  Side      Published  by  W.  Stephenson  & 
Co.  252  Broadway  N.  V.     A.  1).  1855. 
From  No.  29  in  No.  55.    Colored.    No  othbh  kkow  n 


Illustrated] 


158.  BROADWAY. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  Kl'.'x  15011 

Lith.  Ferd.  Mayer  &  Co.  96  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.      Albany  Street, 
extended  to  M road u nv      A^  it   will  appear;  the  Revolutionary 
Monument,    recently   erected,   being   moved    fiftj    feel    south. 
()u<dd  the  improvement  to  be  made? 
Two  others  known. 


159.   BROADWAY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  arched,  IT  (>  \  •"{(>  IS 

Published  l>\    W.  Stephenson  Gilsey   Building  l(>i)  Broadway 

Ne*    Vmk.      Lith.  Of   Boell  &   Michelin  Gilsej    Building,   New 

York.      Broadway,  N.   V.   1856.      Wesi   Side   from   Fulton  to 

(  «>u it l.iiul   Street. 

(  olored.      I  \i  bssivki.i    s«  \iu  b. 


160.   BROADWAY. 

Photo  lithograph.  Rectangle,   28  8  x  31  8 

Copyright  H\  J.J.  Pogerh   115  Nassau  St.  N.  Y.      Am.  Photo- 
I .it h<>.  Co.  V  Y 

Broadway,    north    from    Cortland)    street    and    Maiden    l.un.      Kvidenth 
issued    for  advertising    purposes,  aboul    1880,  Imt   has   become   vkb\     i  tics. 


Illustrated] 


161.   BROADWAY. 

Water-color.  Rectangle,    I0o6  s  U  12 

Broadway,  corni  r  of  Fulton  SI  :  1830.     (  H\  C.  Huitmi) 


162.  ST.   PAUL'S  CHURCH   AND  THE   BROADWAY  STAGES. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   18  t  x  24 

II    Reinagle,  delin.  \    Exe1.  Pendleton's   Lithography.    \ "..  .!». 

Wall-Street.       View    of   St.  Paul's   Church   and    the    Broadway 

Stages,  V  Y. 

In   point  <>f  interest   and  importance  tlii--  ma)    !•<    considered   the  second   in 
the  collection.      \l I    1880     Copied  in  Valentine's   Manual,   1861.     Colored 

I'll  III  I      III   II  Ml      PI  Ill  I  1    I       IMPRESSIONS      Mil       K  Mill    N  . 


l  t;:i. 


Colored    reproduction    <»l    Valentine    .Manual    <<i|>\    <>f    above. 
8.9  \  1 1 .2. 


164.  SLEIGHING   IN    NEW  YORK. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  "_'l  8  x  30a8 

I).  Benccke  N.  Y.        55.        Composed  &  lith.  Ii\  Th.  Bcnecke. 
(Copyright  1855  bj  I..  Nagel)      Printed  bj  Nagel  &  Lewis,  122 


\n'l'l\        JOM!»J 


-1  = 

Si  I 

l-H 

c 

*l  ~ 

Q 

iiaaiv    aiuuow 


/ 


I  No.  164 — Continued] 

Fulton  St.  \.  V.     Sleighing  In  New  York.  J  Published  by  Emil 

Seitz  413  Broadway  N.  Y. 

\  very  interesting  and  characteristic  winter  scene  in  Broadway,  opposite 
Barnum's  and  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  showing  one  of  the  large  six-horse  sleighs 
used  in  place  of  the  stages.  Original  impressions  with  title  and  publication 
line  are  vkhv  scarce. 


165.   BROADWAY   SOUTH    FROM   THE   PARK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    8n  x  12al3 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier,     152  Nassau  St.  Cor.  of  Spruce 
N.  Y.  I  Broadway  New  York.      South  From  The  Park.  I  599. 


166.  BROADWAY  SOUTH  FROM  THE  PARK. 

Vas<  ,   white  and  gold.  Height,   \2Au 

Two  handled  with  four  antique  heads.  Circular  top  9  t.  Square 
base  113.     Repaired  and  partly   regilt. 


Illustrated] 


16T.   BROADWAY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.>1  x  11  12 

New- York      Drawn  from  nature  l>\    Aug.  Kollner.     New  York 
.V  Paris,  published  by  Goupil  &  ('".      Lith.  by  Deroy — Printed 
by  Oat  tar.      tt     Broad-Way.     (Copyright  1850) 
Looking  south  from  lower  end  of  Park.     Fine  example.     Colored. 


168.    BROADWAY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  (i  1  t  \  9  1  t 

Rich'.  P.  Morgan,  Jr's.     Gothic  Arch.  Elevated  Rail  Way. 

Looking  south-west  from  north  side  of  Vesey  street.  Hay  and  hills  of 
Staten  Island  in  the  distance.  An  original,  unfolded  impression.  Water- 
stained. 


169.  HENRY   (LAY   FUNERAL  CAR. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  22  14x34.11 

(Copyright  1852  by  Edward  II.  Senior)  —  Lith.  Of  Sarony 
&  .Major.  New.  York.  The  Funeral  Oar  Used  At  The  Obse- 
quies To  The   Hon.   Henry   Clay,   In   New  York  On   The  20th.. 


I  No.     1<>!)        (  init ill/It  (I  | 

July,  1852,  Passing  The  Astor  House,  The  Light  Guard  Cap*. 
Vincent  Acting  As  Guard  Of  Honor  On  The  Occasion.  The 
Car  [s  The  Property  Of  Edward  H.  Senior,  Undertaker,  N  . 
75  Carmine  St.  Under  Whose  Direction  That  Part  Of  The 
Funeral  Cerimonies  Were  Entrusted  By  The  Committee  From 
The  ( 'ommon  Council  in  N .  Y. 

(  Ki    01  Ml  Fi    k  SOW  S 

[  Illustrated] 


170.   WASHINGTON    MEMORIAL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  20  (5  \  16  8 

Painted  And  Drawn  On  The  Stone  H\  K.  Kerr  To  the  New 
York  Washington  Monument  Association  This  Design  For 
The  Washington  Memorial,  New  York.  I-  respectfully 
Dedicated  by  New  York  Dec.  17"  1844.  Robert  Kerr  Archi- 
tect. 

In  center  of  inscription  space  a  bust  portrait  of  Washington  with:  "Pater 
I'd  ii;i".    in    circular    border. 

The  proposed  monument  towers  above  the  Museum  on  the  riiilit  and  the 
portico  of  S'  Paul's  on  the  left.  The  fountain  in  Citj  Hall  Park  in  the 
background.     Colored.     (Ki    other   known. 


I  .  I.   BRODWAY  GATAN. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  8   \  15o5 

Kit.  at    KJ.inckowstr6m.     Gr.   af   Akivll       Brod\va\  Gatan  och 
Radhuscl   i  Ncwj  ork. 
Stained  in  l"«<r  ri^lil      See  No    18 


172.   BROADWAY 

India  ink  drawing.  Rectangle,  808x608 

\\\  A.  J.  Davis.  The  west  side  of  Broadway  looking  north 
from  the  upper  corner  of  Barclay  street  at  the  American  Hotel, 
showing  Mechanic's  llall  on  upper  side  oi  Park  Place  and 
1  a  tending   beyond    M  una  \    -t  rei  1 


No.    10(i 


173.  LINCOLN'S  FUNERAL. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  lH^ll  x  25.  (i 

W.  M.   Raymond  M'f'g  C°.   j   Proprietors  &  Manufacturers  Of 

|  Metallic  Burial  Cases  &  Caskets.     348  Pearl  Sl.  New  York.  |— 

Schumacher  &  Ettlinger  Lith".  15  Murray  St.  N.Y.  | 

Broadway,  looking  North   from   Park   Place,  including  City    Hall,  etc.,  and 
showing    President    Lincoln's    Funeral    in    New    York.      No   other    known. 

174.  BROADWAY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  18d5  x  32ol0 

—Lith.   &    Printed   by   Dumcke  &    Keil,   N".    12   Frankfort    St. 

N.  Y.     Broadway     From  Warren  To  Reade  St.  j  Published  by 

W.  Stephenson  &  C°.  252  Broadway.  X.  Y.     A.  1).  1855.  j 

In  the  1'uld  the  name  of  the  artist,  but  undecipherable  except  for  the  initial 
"B."    Three  others  known. 

175.  BROADWAY  AND  CANAL  STREET. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   17..11x27o 

Drawn  &  Etched  by  T.  Hornor.-  Aquatinted  by  J.  Hill. 
Broadway.  New- York.  Shewing  each  Building  from  the 
Hygeian  Depot  corner  of  Canal  Strict,  to  beyond  Niblo's  Gar- 
den. Printed  by  W.  Neale  Published  by  Joseph  Stanley  & 
C°.  |  (Copyright  by  Josh„  Stanle)  &  ('".,)  January  20th,, 
1836. 

A  finely  colored  and  brilliant    impression  of  the  original   issue  of  a  most 
interesting  print.     Perfect  copies,  with  complete  lettering,  are  vert  scarce. 

176.  BROADWAY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    arched,    17n6  X  34tol4 

-Lith.   of  J.    Bien   107    Fulton   St.    \.Y.       Broadway,    New 
York      from  Canal  to  Grand  Street,      West   Side.       Published 
by  W.  Stephenson  &  C.  252  Broadwaj   N.  Y.  |  A.  1).  1856. 

Colored.     One  OTHER    known. 

177.  BROADWAY   WINTER  SCENE. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  23  .S  \  31  7 

Painted  By  II.  Sebron-     Engraved  By  I'.  Girardet     New-  York  j 
Winter   Scene    in    Broadway      Scene   d'Hiver   dans    Broadway. 
New-York— Published   by    M.    Knoedler,   366,    Broadway.      1st. 
October    1857.        [mprime   &    Publie    |>ar   Goupil   &    ("".    Paris. 
London.       Berlin    Ycrlag  von   Goupil  &   ( '"'. 

Interesting    street    scene,    with    six-horse    passenger    sleigh,    fire    engine,    etc. 

Looking  south  from  about   Prince  Street. 


183.  BROOKLYN   BRIDGE. 

Photo-Eng.  Rectangle,  19o  x  25n 

Shugg  Bros,  Photo  Eng.  N.  Y.— R.  Schwarz  Des.  18.  Cort- 
landt  St.  N.  Y.  |  Engraved  And  Published  By  Shugg  Bros., 
24  Cortlandt  St..  New  York. — Printed  By  Burrow-Giles  Litho. 
Co.,  Grand,  Centre  And  Baxter  Streets,  New  York.  The 
Great  East  River  Bridge.  |  With  Entrance  From  New  York 
Side.  | 
At  sides  descriptions  and   names  in  two  columns.     Colored. 


18L  BROOKLYN  COURT  HOUSE. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  18u14x2Gc9 

George    F.    Nesbitt    <V    Co.    New- York. — Designed   by   Gamaliel 
King  &   Herman  Teckritz,       Architects  and  Superintendents.   | 
Kings  County  Court-House.      Brooklyn,  L.  I. 
\rtistie  and  decorative. 


185.  BROOKLYN.     PIERPONTS  DISTILLERY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  79x11 

1".   Livraison      Amerique  Septentrionah — Etat   De  New- York. 

— PI.  2.  J  Lithographic  par  L.  Sabatier  h'g  par  V.  Adam. — 
Dessine  d'apres  nature  par  J.  Milbert  Distillerie  <!<•  Mr. 
Pierpont  sur  I'isle  Longue.  N".  2.  Pierponts  Distillery  on 
Long  Island.  (Title  repeated  in  Latin  and  German)  Imp. 
Lith  de  Bove  dirigee  par  Noel  aine  <V  ('". 
\i   foot   "f  present    Montague  Street.     Colored,     First   issue. 


186.  BROWN'S  COFFEE  HOUSE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle.  12  14  \  7  8 

Robinson's  Lith.  142,  Nassau  St.  N.  Y.     Brown's  Coffee  House 

•V  Dining  Saloon.  This  Establishment  has  been  fixed  up  in  the 
neatest  style,  at  N".  71.  Pearl  St.  New  York.  It  being  located 
in  |  the  centre  of  the  business  part  of  the  city,  (facing  Coenties 
Slip;  near  Broad  St  Hanover  Square  c\-  other  great  thorough 
fares)  presents  great  inducements  to  Merchants,  Clerks  & 
others,  &  likewise  to  Country  .Merchants  whose  business  [  draws 
them  to  that  part  of  the  city — George  Brown  (late  of  Lovejoy's 
Hotel)  | 
Modern  impression. 


CENTRAL  PARK 

187.  CENTRAL   PARK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  21    \1!>(> 

A  bird's-eye  viev  of  Centra)  Park.  \t  lop  and  bottom  eight  inset  views. 
About   1855.     Colored 

188.  CENTRAL   PARK    DKI\  K. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    11  I    21  12 

A  proof  before  all  letters  of  The  Grand  Drive,  Central   Park 
V  Y.      Published  H\  Currier  \  [ves  1869. 
S'khi   -i  mu  t .     N"t   framed. 

189.  CENTRAL   PARK    LAKE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    1 1  '2  \  1  •">  (i 

(Copyright  1862  In   Currier  \   Ives)  Central   Park.  The 

Lake.       New    York.   Published   H\    Currier  &   Ives,   152   Nassau 

( 'olon  d. 

190.  CENTRAL   PARK   SKATING. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,   1<>  12  \  21 

(Copyrighl  1861  \U  J.  II.  Bufford)  Skating  On  Central 
Park,  New  Vork.  I. ilk  &  Published  h\  J.  II.  Bufford  :n:{ 
Washington  S,   Boston. 

\  i  m     ■  i   mii  i 

191.  CHATHAM   SQUARE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   S  1  \  12  10 

I'..   R.  I.illi.  \    Pub.   U\    N.  Currier,      1  •">•_'   Nassau  St.  Cm. 

01  Spruci    \.  V.     Chatham  Square,  New   Vork.     <"><>!». 
I  mi    i  \  niiplr.    (  olored. 

CHI  RCHES 

192.  FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHI  RCH. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    I2u8  x  8  ! 

I).  II.  Arnot,  Draughn.      (Copyrighl    184/5  l>\    1).  II.  Arnot) 
Penwork   I.illi.      Entrance  To   Pirsl   Congregational  Church, 
Broadway.  New   Vork.  mdcccxlv. 

(    o|ol  I  d 


o 


193.  SECOND  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9  14  x  12 

D.  |  A.  J.  Davis  del.— J.  R.  Brady  Architect. — Imbert's  lith- 
ography Second  Congregational  Church  X.  Y.  j  Erected  1826 
Corner  of  Prince  and  Mercer  Streets.  Front  Sixty  three  feet.  ! 
Destroyed   l>v   fire.    ls."i^.     Colored. 


194.  SECOND  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

The  original  water-color  signed  l>\  the  artist  and  architect. 
Congregational  Church,  \»  u  York.  Corner  of  Prince  &  Mercer 
streets,  Grecian  Doric.  Length  SO  It  Breadth  (>:$  ft.  A.  I. 
Davis,     Deli..'     .1.  R.  Brady.     Arch",     d.  K.  Brady  Arch". 


195.  GRACE  CHURCH. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,   11    \  *  T 

On  Stone  l>\  ('.  \Y.  Burton.  Renwick  Arch1.  Grace  Church 
from  Broadwaj  New  York.  Ackermann's  litli.  1 'JO  Fulton  S'. 
N.  Y. 


196.  CHURCH   OF  THE   HOLY   CROSS. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  arched,  24  1  1-  \   19D8 

II.    Engelberl    Architect     179    Broadway    \.    Y.     G.    Schlegel 

Litli.  97  William  S'.  \.  Y.  Church  of  the  II<»I\  Cross  12'"'. 
Street  V  Y.  Rebuilt  1867  &  1868.  Rev.  Patrick  M  .  Carthy, 
Pastor. 

Stained. 


197.  OLD  METHODIST  CHURCH. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  10  2  \  1  :t  13 

I.  B.  &  P.  ('.  Smith  Pinx\  A  Correct  View  of  the  Old  Methodist 
Church  in  John  Street  N.  York  The  first  erected  in  America. 
Founded    A.    I).    1768.       Sold   by   Myers   .V   Smith   ."><)    Fulton 

Street.    | 

The  old  colored  sexton,  Peter  Williams,  appears  in  tin-  doorway.  Pub- 
lished in  1824.     Fine  impression,  original  coloring.     Very  s<  act. 


198.  OLD  METHODIST  ( 'III  RCH. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  IS  14  \  '2'  i 

The  First  Erected  In  America  Founded  A.  D.  17(iS.  Dedicated 
In  the  R^V.  Philip  Ernburj  Second  Church  Rebuilt  1817. 
(Dedicated  etc.)  Third  Church  Rebuilt  A.  D.  1841.  Dedi- 
cated 1)\  Bishop  Hedding.  The  ol<l  Rigging  Loft  as  it  now 
stands  120,  William  Street  1844.  Formerlj  Cart  and  Horse 
Stint.  (Copyright  1844.)  Respectfully  inscribed  to  the  Trus- 
trees  and  Members  of  the  First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in 
.John  Street,  New  York.  hv  Joseph  B.  Smith.  Lith.  Of  Endi- 
cott,  '2'1,  John  S\  N.  York.-  For  Sale  At  R.  ('.  Bull  11.  Lark 
Row.  etc. 
Besides   the   four   views    there   are   three   tablets   of    Boards   of   Trustees 


199.  OLD  METHODIST  CHURCH. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  Li  7  \  1?  15 

L.  \V  A  Endicott  &  Co.  Lith.  59  Beekman  St.  N.  Y.  The 
First  Methodist  Church  and  Parsonage  In  America.  John 
street,  New  York.  Church  Edifice  dedicated  In  Philip  Em- 
bury, 80th.  October,  1768. 


200.  OLD  METHODIST  CHURCH. 

Line.  Rectangle,   10  1 \  17  s 

Painted  By  Joseph  B.  Smith.  (Copyright  1868)  Engraved 
U\  Lewis  Delnoce.  The  First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  In 
America.  This  edifice  »ms  erected.  1 T OS.  on  Golden  Hill.  |  now 
John  Btreet  |  (it\  >>i  New  York,  was  taken  down  &  rebuilt,  lsiT. 
&  re  rebuilt  1SH.  From  The  Original  Painting  In  The  Pos 
session  Of  Joseph  Smith.  .Ml). 


201.  ST.  ALPHONSUS  CHURCH. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,   1!*  12  x  18 

Lith.   H\    Hatch  &   Co.  84   Vesej    St.    V   Y.      F.   G.   Himpler, 
Archt.   212   Broadway.       s'    Alphonsus   Church    Mew    York, 
South  Fifth  Avenue  m  a r  ( 'anal, 
on  Hi.      ii.    ..i   Hi,    Lafayetti    theatre. 


6 
V 


•202.   ST.   BERNARDS  CHURCH. 

Lithograph    in    colors.  Rectangle,    16:1  x  13c2 

The  Graphic  Co.  39  &  41  Park  Place.  X.  Y.  [  P.  C.  Keely, 
Architect. — Rev.  Gabriel  A.  Healy,  Pastor.  Interior  of  St. 
Bernard's  Church     W.  14th.  St.  New  York  City. 


203.  ST.  MARK'S  CHURCH. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    12D8  x  18o2 

A.   J.    Davis,   Architect.-    on   stone   by,   J,    B,    Kidd   S.    A. — Buf- 

ford's  Lithoy  114  Nassau  St.  X.  V.      St.   Marks  Church.  New 

York. 

The  East  River  is  seen  to  the  right  of  the  church,  the  intervening  fields 
unobstructed.  About  1S2T.  The  original  issue,  with  the  early  address. 
One  otiiek   known. 


204.  ST.   PATRICK'S  CATHEDRAL. 

Etchings.  Rectangles,    1!)  12x14  12 

Copyrighted  bv   F.   K.   Parshley,   \.   Y.   1889.     Max  &  Albert 

Rosenthal  Del.  &  Sculp.  James  Renwick  Architect. 

The   Exterior;   Remarque:  portrait  of  the  architect. 

The   Interinr;  Remarque:  Archbishop  John  Hughes. 

The  Transept;   Remarque:    Archbishop  John   McCloskey. 

The  High  Altar;  Remarque:    Archbishop  Michael    \.  Corrigan. 

Signed   proofs  on  Japan   paper;   the  execution   hitter   than   most    work   of 

the  period. 

The   Transept    and    lli^h     \  It.if   arc-   not    fri (I. 


205.  ST.   PATRICKS  CATHEDRAL. 

Pencil  drawing.  Rectangle,  23  1  2  x  17=4 

1912      Monk. 

Well  finished;   from  the  south  west. 


206.  ST.  PAUL'S  CHURCH  AND  CHURCHYARD. 

Etching.  Rectangle,  212  x  16  13 

Viewed    from    the   west.      Printed    in    brown.     Japan    paper    proof    before 

letters,  with    reinarqile   of  sickle   and   hour-glaSS;    Signed    bv    the   artist,   II.    R. 

Blaney. 


•207.  COOKE'S  MONUMENT  ST.  PAULS. 

Aquatint  in  colors.  Rectangle,  15.8  x  12  1  f 

Erected  |  To  |  The     Memory     Of     George  Frederick  Cooke 
By      Edmund  Kean      Of     The      Theatre  Royal  Drury   Lane 
1821.      Three  Kingdoms  claim  his  birth,       Roth   Hemispheres 
pronounce  hi-*  worth. 

Painted  by  Smith.  Engraved  by  G  &  ('.  Hunt.  The  Actors 
Monument.  The  late  Edmund  Kean,  K><ir''.  Contemplating 
thf  Tomb  lie  caused  to  be  erected  to  the  Memory  of  George 
Frederick  Cooke,  in  Saint  Paul's  Church  Yard,  New  York, 
America.  (Sixteen  verses  in  double  columns')  \Y.  T.  Mon- 
crieff.  Inscription  on  the  coffin  containing  the  Body,  deposited 
in  a  Vault  in  Old  Richmond  Church  Yard,  on  Saturday,  Ma\ 
25th..  1838.     "Edmund  Kean,  Died  15th.  May,  1888,  Aged  45." 

London  Published  May,  1883,  hv  .1.  Moor.'.  \"..  1.  West  Street 

top  of  Upper  S'.  Martin^  Lane. 

\i  bottom  a  mezzotint  bust  portrait  of  Cooke.  The  view  show-,  tin-  west 
front  nt  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  the  Park  Theatre  and  Edmund  Kean  and  Dr. 
John    W.    Francis   before   the   monument. 


•jok.  ST.  THOMAS'  CHURCH. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,  !'  8  \  IS 

[mbert's    Lithography-  -J.    K.    Brady    Architect      A.   J.    Davis 
del.     S*.  Thomas  Church.     Broadway 

Framed  with  it.  the  original  drawing  18.8  \   16.10  bj     \.  J.  Davis  showing 

front   and   smith  side. 


209.  ST.    THOMAS  CHURCH. 

Church  Of  St.  Thomas,  \.  York.      Front  64   .    .    .    Length   1 1  .'* 

Ft.     Drawn  bj  A.  J.  I)a\i^.  \.  Y. 

\n  original  drawing,  7.9  \  M.it,  probabl]    made  for  the  New   York   Mirror 
print. 


210.  CHI  KOII   OF  THi:  TRANSFIGURATION. 

Lithograph,  Rectangle,   arched.    1  1-  12  \  19o6 

From    Mature  &   On.   Stone   By   .1.    A.   Shearman,    \.    Y.       To    the 

Rev.  Mr.  C  II   Houghton  and  the  Congregation  of  tin    Epis 
copal     Church  Of  The  Transfiguration     This  representation  of 
their  House,  of  Worship,  is   respectfully  dedicated      R\    their 
Obleged  Si  rvant.     .1  A  S. 

First    issue.      V  i  m    •■<  Mu  i 


J' 


211.  CHURCH  OF  THE  TRANSFIGURATION. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   arched,   TcT  x  8=8 

To  |  Mrs.  George  Holland  That  Little  Church  Around  the 
Corner  Rev.  G.  H.  Houghton's  Church.  N  Y  '  Song  and 
Chorus.  Words  by — Dexter  Smith. — Music  by  C.  A.  White. 
Boston,  White.  Smith  &  Perry.  298  &  300  Washington  St  j 
(Copyright  1871)  J.  H.  Buffords  Lith  190  Washington  Sl.  | 
With  the  music;  not  framed. 


212.   RUINS  OF  TRINITY  CHURCH.     1776. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle.   1  0  (i   \    12  I 

Ruins  of  Trinity  Church.  As  seen  after  the  memorable  Con- 
flagration of  Septr.  21st.  1776,  by  which  Four  hundred  and 
ninety  three  buildings  comprising  about  a  sixth  part  of  the 
City  of  New  York  was  laid  in  ashes.  From  a  sketch  taken  on 
the  Spot  by  the  late  Thomas  Harrow  Esq6,  one  of  the  Vestry 
of  said  Church  On  Stom  by  J.  Evers.-  Lith.  &  Published  by 
J.  Childs  \.  V. 

\  ( i   OTHEB     KNOWN, 

[  Illustrated] 


213.  TRINITY   CHURCH    (OLD). 

Line.  Rectangle,   1 1  (5  x  8  13 

Drawn,  Engraved  <V  Published,  l>\  J.  A.  Kolph.  72,  Carmine 
St.  \eu  York.  Trinity  (Old)  Church,  NV«  York.  Founded 
1696,  destroyed  by  fire  1770.  rebuili  1788,  and  finally,  taken 
down  1839,     [Copyright  1840,  by  John  A.  Rolph,] 

A   fine  COp}  .      Vein    -i  mm  e. 


21  L  TRINITY   CHURCH. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,   in   reel.,    19o12x15o14 

Rich  .    Upjohn,    Es<|r.    Arch'.      Drawn   on   stone,  hv   John    For 

s\th  &  ]•',.  W.   Mimee.      Birds-Eye  View      of      Trinity  Church. 

New  York.      (Copyright  1847.  by  -John  Forsyth,) 

\  verj  interesting  view  in  perfect  condition.  The  Jersey  shore  in  the 
background  shows  a  few  widelj  scattered  houses.  In  the  riser  shipping 
is  indicated,  and  the  old  gable-roofed  buildings  in  the  middle  ground  are 
interesting  reminders  of  the  |>.ist.  Issuing  from  the  church  is  what  appears 
to  he  u  procession  of  charitj   children.     Two  otheus   known. 


215.  CIRCULAR  .MILL. 

Water-color.  Rectangle,   9=12x13=8 

The  Circular  Mill,  foot  of  King  St.  New  York.  lH.'W.  Signed: 
-Drawn  by  J.  \Y.  Hill,  New  York.  1883."  On  the  building  to 
the  rigid:  "New  York  (\  He   .    .    .  " 

The  mill  occupied  thr  center  of  tin-  square  bounded  by   Wesl  and   Wash- 
ington,  Kin;.'  and    tiamersley    (present    Wesl    Houston)    Streets. 

[Illustrated] 


CITY  HALL 

216.  STADTHUYS. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  7o8  x  8=1-1 

(;.   Hay  ward  &  Co.  171    Pearl   St.   N.  Y.      The  Stadthuys  Of 

New    York    in    l(>7i)  Corner  of   Pearl   St.    and   Coentijs   slip.    | 

Title   Onlj    exposed. 


•JIT.   FEDERAL   HALL. 

Line.  Rectangle,  111  \  20ol0 

('.  Tiebout  Delineate  <\  Sculpsit.      A  Perspective  View  of  the 

City    Hall      in    New    York   taken   from   Wall   Street. 

In  centre,    \rins  supported  li\    Libert]    and  Justice   with  motto:  •"Kveclsior." 

Slight  repair  in  rf^rlit  margin.     From  the  Lossing  collection.    Thkki  othbm 

k  s  o n  IT. 

|  I II  list  ratal] 


218.    FEDERAL   HALL. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  18  r  \  1!'  12 

From   The   Original    Drawing    H\    George    Holland     Lith.    & 
Printed  In  Colors  By  C.  Currier,  •'{.'{  Spruce  S'.  \.  Y.     A  View 
Of  Th.    Federal  Hall  Of  The  Citj  Of  New  York,     as  appeared 
in    the    year    17!)"  ;    with    the    Adjacent    buildings    thereto. 
Drawn  expressly  for  1).  T.  Valentine's  Manual,  j 

I  irst   issue.     Vail   u  arce. 


o 


219.   CITY  HALL. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    17D  x  28c2 

Drawn  by  W.  G.  Wall,  Engraved,  Printed  &  Colour'd  by  I. 
Hill  City  Hall  (To  the  Hon,,le.  Philip  Hone,  etc.,  two  lines)  I 
Published'  .  .  .  Decr.  20th.  1826,  .  .  .  New  Vo.k.  Copy  Right 
Secured 

A  beautiful  example  of  the  most  artistic  and  attractive  representation. 
Colored.     Very  scarce. 

[Illustrated] 


220.  CITY    HALL. 

Blue  plate.  10 

Beauties  of  America     City  Mall     New  York     .1.  .V  W  Ridgwaj 
Halsey,  page  50. 

[Illustrated] 


221.   CITY    HALL. 

A    duplicate:   lighter   blue. 

[  Illustrated] 


222.  CITY   HALL. 

Light   blue  sugar  bowl.  Oval,  ■">  1  \  II 

Two  Hal   handles,  no  cover.     The  view  on  Imlli  sides,     Stubbs. 


223.  THE  CITY    HALL. 

Water-color.  Vignette,   12  6xl804 

City  Hall      Lithographed  and  Colored  by      A.  J.  Davis 

\n  unfinished  proof,  the  inscription  in  ink,  showing  the  fronl  and  cast 
elevations,  and  the  houses,  including  the  "Am.  lead.  Fine  \rts"  on  chain 
hers   Street.     An   important    and   beautiful   specimen   of   the   artist's    work 


224.  CITY   HALL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   s   \12(> 

J.  Schutz.        Lith.  &  Pup.  By  V  Currier.      152  Nassau  Street 
\.  Y.     City  Hall,  New  York." 
Colored. 


225.  CITY    HALL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  Six  12  8 

Lith.  &  I'nl).  H\    N.  Currier,      152  Nassau  St.  Cor.  Of  Spruce 
N.  V.     City  Hall.  \,u  York.     597. 

null   to  title. 


226.   BURNING  OF  THE  CITY   HALL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  si  \  1-  1 

Lith.   &    Pub.    Bv    Currier  &    [ves,     152    Nassau   S\    N.    V. 
Burning  Of  The  Citv   Hall   New    York,      on  the  night  of  the 
IT    ..  August  1858.     Supposed  to  have  taken  fire  from  the  fire 
works  exhibited  in  commemoration  of  the  successful  laying  of 
the  Atlantic  telegraph  Cable.     597. 
Pine  copy.    Colored.     Very  m  mo:. 


CITY  HALL  PARK 

227.  THE  CITY    HALL   PARK. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    12o3x  IT  8 

From  An  Original  Drawing. —      \<«  York  Citj   Hall  Park. 
North  End,  1825. 
Pine  copj   of  an  unusually  scarce  print. 


228.  THE  CITY   HALL  PARK. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,   11  12x11  12 

Bachman  del.  it   Lith.     (Copyright   1>\    Williams  \   Stevens) 
New   York  ( " i t  \   Hall,  Lark  And  Environs.      Published  In   Wil- 
liams &  Stevens,  858,  Broadwa}   N.  Y, 
.s, ,    So,  368, 


229.  CITY   HALL  PARK    is  12. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  T  I  I-  \  12  1 

Croton   Water  Celebration  1842       (Copyright    1842   i>\    J.    F. 

Aluill)     Published  b)  J.  F.  Ai  «  ill.  201   Broadwaj 

I  ii<    view    Bhowfl   Ihe    Park   and  fountain,   Broadwaj    and   Chatham   Btreei 
looking  north     The  drawing  n(   th<    figures  crude,  bul  the  print  of  decided 

ml.  | 


No. 

220 

No. 

huh 

No. 

221 

No. 

281 

No. 

126 

230.   CITY  HOTEL. 

Etching.  Rectangle,  12D2  x  16a 

City  Hotel  133  Broadway  Corner  Of  Thames  Street  1848 
Shows  also  the  "New    England   House"  to  the  south. 


231. 


[Illustrated] 

232.  CLARENDON   HOTEL. 

I, inc.  Rectangle,  5   \  7  1 

Demerest  2  Pine  S'.  \.Y.  Clarendon,  NV»   York.      Corner 

Ith.  Avenue  X  IK"1.  Street      0.  C.  Putnam      Proprietor. 
Not  framed. 


233.   COLLECT    POND. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  15  12x23  12 

We  Are  Indebted  To  The  Original  [dea  And  Mechanical  Genius 
Of  John  Pitch,  Of  East  Windsor,  Conn.  The  perseverance  and 
indefatigable  attantion  to  the  use  of  Steam  of  Robert  Fulton 
Esq.  1".  The  wealth,  exalted  and  estimable  character  of  Rob- 
ert H.  Livingston  Esq.  Chancellor  of  the  State  of  \.  York,  and 
American  .Minister  to  France,  Drawn  X:  Lith.  By  .1.  Penni 
man:  80^  (anal  St.  V  Y .  F.  Michelin's  Lith.  Ill,  Nassau 
St.  (Copyright  1846,  h\  John  Hutchings)  Origin  Of  Steam 
Navigation.  "Honor  To  Whom  Honor  Is  Due.*'  A  View  Of 
Collect  Pond  And  Its  Vicinity,  in  the  City  of  New  York  in 
1793.  On  which  Loud,  the  first  boat,  propelled  by  paddle 
wheels  and  screw  propellers,  constructed  hv  John  Fitch,  six 
years  before  Robert  Fulton  made  trial  of  his  boat  upon  the 
River  Seine,  in  France,  and  ten  years  prior  to  his  putting  into 
opperation   Ins  boat       Clermont    in   New    York;  with   a   repre- 


[  No.  •-'•"{••i     (  ontinued] 

sentation  of  the  boa!  and  its  machinery)  on  the  Collect  pond. 
B\    John    Hutchings.        \  .    ."5.    Wesley     Place,    Williamsburgh, 
I.  bland.      1846. 


nbs 
two 
■red 

;it." 
ion. 


lie 

hi 

.1- 

0 

\"i    framed. 


235.  CONSOLIDATED   EXCHANGE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  "J<i  1  I  \  18o9 

Consolidated  Stock  And  Petroleum  Exchange. 

236.  COURTLANDT  ST.      1856. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  arched,  IT  1  t  \  .'57  It 

Lith.  of  F.  Heppenheimer,  --.  William  St.  V  Y.      Courtlandl 
St.   New  York      from  Broadway    to  Greenwich  Street.      South 
Side        Published    li\     \Y.  Stephenson    &    ('       Gilse}     Building 
Bdwy.  N.  Y.      A.  I).  1856. 
Before  Chureh  Street   was  opened      Slighth    Injured      Two  otiuchb   known 

|  Illustrated] 

cm  STAL  P  \i  \cr 

287.  (in  STAL   PALA(  I 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  21  8  \  -51  6 

Drawn   From   Nature     \  On  Stum    1U   ,1.  Baclunan,       |(\>|>\ 

il^lii    1858,  by  J.  Bachman,]      Birds  Eve  View  Of  The      New 

York    Crystal    Palace,       and    Environs.  Published    H\    John 
Bachman,  81  ('it\  I  lull  Placi    New  York. 

(ii   linn  nil  in.  mi   and  Interest!  showing  the  lower  pari  "i   the  (  ■  t  \       I  Ini 

COpj         (  "I"!'  il        \  nil    ICAICI 


•238.  CRYSTAL  PALACE. 

Another  impression. 


239.   CRYSTAL  PALACE. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  17,12  x  28a14 

Figures  In  Doepler.  Designed  by  Carstensen  it  Gildemeister 
74  Broadway  N.  Y. — [Copyright  1852  by  Theodore  Sedgwick] 
—Lithography  of  Nagel  &  Weingartner  74  Fulton  St.  \.  Y.  | 
New  York  Crystal  Palace  tor  the  Exhibition  of  the  Industry 
of  all  Nations.  This  building,  .  .  .  City.  The  Ground  Plan 
.  .  .  acres.  |  Directors:  Eleven  nanus  in  two  columns  and 
namr>  of  seven  other  officers.)  Published  by  Goupil  <V-  C".  281) 
Broadway  New  York. 
Publication   line   covered. 


240.  CRYSTAL  PALACE. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  7ol4  x  12^6 

Litli.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier,  152  Nassau.  Street  N.  V.  New 
York  Crystal  Palace.  |  For  The  Exhibition  Of  The  Industry 
Of  All  Nations.  Constructed  Of  Iron  And  Class.  The  ex- 
treme length  and  breadth  of  the  building  are  each  365  feet. 
Height  of  Dome  to  top  of  Lantern,  1 4S  feet.  Entire  space 
on  Ground  Floor,  111,000  square  feet,  Galleries,  62,000  square 
feet.  Whole  ana.  173,000  square  feet,  or  4  acres.  110. 
Title  only  exposed.     Colored. 


241.  CRYSTAL  PALACE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  13  \  IS  :5 

Paris   V*'  Turgis,   editeur    rue   Serpente,    10,   et    a    New-York, 

Leonard  S'.  99.-  Pith,  de  Turgis  r.  Serpente,  10,  a  Paris.— 
Pith,  par  F.  Courtin.  Palais  De  Crista!  De  New-York,  pour 
1'Exposition  de  I'industrie  de  toutes  les  Nations,  j  New-York 
Crystal  Palace.  !  for  the  Exhibition  of  the  Industry  of  all 
Nations.  | 
Fine  example.    Colored. 


242.  CRYSTAL  PALACE. 

Line.  Rectangle,  15  (>  x  2'2A2 

Drawn  &  Engraved  Bj        [Copyright  IS").'}  1>\  Capewell  &  Kiin- 
mel] —  Capewell  &   Kiinnul.      The  New    York  Crystal   Palace, 
And  Latting  Observatory.      Printed   H\    W.   Pate.       Published 
By  Capewell  &  Kinmul.     208  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

I'lli-I     ISSUX    BEFORJ     PLAT1     v*  \-    i  I    1    DOWK 


243.  CRYSTAL   PALACE. 

Oil-color  print.  Rectangle,  12  1*J  \  5  12 

Crystal    Palace,    New    York    Published    S,j.r.    1  \    1858,    by 
George  Baxter.      Proprietor  \    Patentee      London. 
lli.    onlj    Ni-tt    York    subject    in    this   series.      Vim    u  um 


244.  CRYSTAL  PALACE.     [NTERIOR. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  l.'5S  \  '_'()!> 

('.   Parsons,  Del  And   Lith.      Print,,!   B\    Endicott  \  ('  .   N.  Y. 
An   Interior  View  Of  The  Crystal   Palace.      New    York,  Pub- 
lished  by   Geo.   S.    Appleton,  •'}•">()   Broadway    V    Y.       (Copy- 
right   1853) 

\   I  II  \     -,    MICK. 


245.  BURNING  OF  THE  CRYSTAL  PALACE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  1<>  12x25  1 

Currier  &    l\<-.   Lith.   N.   Y  Burning  Of  The   New    York 

Crystal    Palace,      on   Tuesday,  Oct.   6th,,    1858.       During   [ts 
Occupation  For  The  Annual  Fair  Of  The  American  Institute. 
New    York    Pubd.    Bj    Currier   &    [ves,    152    Nassau    Street. 

Colored.        \  v     i   \  I  m    u  I  \     mm     uti     .  i      \    win     SCABCE    rui  N  i 

I  Illustrated] 

246.  CUSTOM   HOUSE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  6o8x9 

J.  Bornet. 

Mounted,    i     published,  on   an    irregular   rectangle,  8.10   \    lis,   printed   In 
gold  and   lettered;    Views      "i       New  York       Drawn   bj    C.    Vutenrleth 
Published  bj   Hofl  fit  Bloedi    180  William  S*'    New  York.     Custom  House 

tyrighl    18 
i  olored      \  i  m   u  isi  i 


5C 
I? 

6 


247.  DAVIS   AND   IMBERT'S  VIEWS.     TITLE-PAGE. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,  15o4  x  11d6 

Views   |   P.  Desobry.   Scripsit.   ]   Of   |   The  Public  Buildings   |   in 

the     City  of  New- York  |  (vignette  of  the  Rotunda)   |  Dedicated 

to  the  I  Fine  Arts     Correctly  drawn  on  Stone  by  |  A.  J.  Davis. 

Printed  &  Published      by   |   A.   Imbert   J   Lithographer  N°.   79 

Murray  S\    |   New-York. 

The  Rotunda,  erected  by  John   Vanderlyn  for  art  exhibitions,  was  situated 
mi  the  southwest  corner  of  Chambers  Street   and  Tryon   Row.     No  other 

K  SOWN'. 


2+8.  DE   PEYSTER   MANSION'. 

Water-color.  Rectangle,  (i  8  x  7a6 

The  De  Peyster  .Mansion     Queen  now  Pearl  St:  opposite  Cedar 
St:      Residence  of  Gov:  Geo:  Clinton,       in  1783. 


249.  DISEMBARKATION  OF  THE   ENGLISH  TROOPS. 

Line.  Rectangle,  606  \  .*> 

In  de   Mercurius   May    1777.      Eerste  Stuk,   Pag.   156.       Out 

scheeping  der  Engelsche  Troepen  op  Lang-Eiland      teegan  de 

Americaanen,  den  22  Augustus   177(i.      B.   Mourik   Excudit. 

The  earliest  pictorial  record  of  the  Disembarkation  <>f  the  Troops  at 
Gravesend  Bay,  under  Sir  George  Collier,  before  the  Battle  of  Long 
Island.      Ykhy   sc  a  hi  E. 


250.   ELEVATED  RAILROAD.     1872. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  i)  (!  \  1  1  13 

Bonwill   .1.1  C.    E.   II.    Bonwill,   N".   7   Murray   St.    N.    Y. 

Marshall  &  Nisbit,  Arch't's  &  Eng'r's.  !  Plan  of  an  Elevated 
Street  Railroad.  Proposed  Bv  Gen1.  F.  Sigel.  New  York 
.January  1872.  ! 


2.51.  FIFTH   AVENUE  HOTEL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  19  9  \  31  10 

— I.  II.  Bufford's  Lith.  :i\:i  Wash".  St.  Boston.-  |  Fifth  Ave- 
nue Hotel,  New  York.  —Hitchcock,  Darling  <V  Co  Pro- 
prietors. 

(  l\t    (ITIIKH     K  VIIWX. 


[  Illustrated] 


FIRE  OF  1835 

252.  FIRE  OF   1835. 

Oil-painting  •  Octagons,  (>  8  \  '2(5  s 

Contemporary,    well    done,    and    showing    the    fire    at    the    Merchants'    1  \ 
change  and  at   Coenties  Slip.     The   border  and   Mile-,  of  gold,  with  swans 
and  conventional  leaf  decoration.     On  boards  9.8  i   18  B.     In  unusually    fine 
and  perfect  condition  and  of  great  interest. 

253.  Till:  GREAT   FIRE  OF   1835. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  16  4  \  23  10 

Tin  Great  Fire  of  the  Citj  of  New  York,  1<>  December  1835. 

Published  January   1836,  1>\    the   Proprietor   II.   R.    Robinson 

\       1)8  Courtland   streei    New    York.       Drawn    from   life   and 

nature  and  on  Stone  by  Hoffy.      [Copyright   1836  1>\    II.   H. 

Robinson,] — Printed  and  colored  by  .1.  T.  Bowen. 

It  shows  tin-  Merchants'  Exchange,  the  offices  of  "The  New  York  Amer- 
ican,"  "The    Fulton    Insurance  ( pany,"  etc.     Tin-   figures   an-   portraits, 

as  is  evidenced  bj  the  twenty-one  reference  numbers  immediately  under 
tin-   rectangle.     Slight    repairs.     Thi    s(  mio^i    wn   mot   [mfoktaiti   iipu 

•IMU'iiV 

•214.  Till:  GREAT   FIRE  OF   1835. 

Aquatints.  Rectangles,  16  1  \  23  10 

Painted  by  N.  Calyo.  Engraved  by  \Y.  .1.  Bennett.  \  i< « 
Of  The  Great  Fire  In  New  York,  Dec'.  16th.  &  17"'.  1835  As 
Seen  From  The  Top  Of  The  Bank  Of  America,  Cor.  Of  Wall 
\  \\  -  Published  l>\  L.  P.  Clover,  New  York.  [Copy- 
right  1836  l>\    I..  P.  Clover.] 

View  ()t  The  Ruins  After  The  Great   Fire  in  New  York,  Dec'. 

Mi'  .  \   l:       1835.     As  Seen  From  Exchange  Place. 

Both  of  these  attractive  prints  are  of  the  original  first  issue,  beautifull) 
colored      I  rom  the   Holden  Collection.     Vm    b<  v i ; .  i  (2) 

255.    FIRE  OF   L885. 

Lithographs.  Rectangles,  !*  5  \  12  I- 

View  Of  The  Great  Conflagration  Of  Dec.  16th  and  I7lh  1885; 
From  Coenties  Slip.  Sketched  and  drawn  on  Stone  l>\  J.  II. 
Bufford      (  Etc.  two  lines) 

\  Currier's  Press.  Ruins  Of  The  Merchants1  Exchange  V  Y. 
After  the  Destructivi  Conflagration  of  I).,".  16  &  17.  1885. 
(  Etc.  two  lines)  (2) 

(  'oloi '  il 


6 


256.   FIRE  OF   1835. 

Another  pair;  colored.     Framed  to  third  lines. 


257.  FIRE  OF  1835. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    10a4  x  13nl5 

A   View  Of  The  Great   Conflagration.    (Merchants  Exchange.) 
Dec.    16th    1835.       New-York.    | 
Yer  v  si  \ik  e. 


258.  THi;  GREAT   FIRE  OF   1835. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle.  9  8  x  11.12 

H.    Sewell    Del.         Hanington's  Dioramic    Representation    Of 

The  '  Gnat  Fire  in  New  York  Dec,  16.  and  IT.  1835.  Now 
exhibiting  with  other  moving  dioramic  scenes,  at  the  Amer- 
ican Museum  every  evening.1 

Colored;  from  the  Hidden  Collection.  A   line  copy.     Bxcessivzli    simke. 


FIRE  OF  1845 

259.   FIRE  OF  1845.     FROM   BOWLING  GREEN. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  1  s  12  13 

[Copyright  1845  by  N.  Currier]  |  Lith.  &  Pub.  by  N.  Currier, 
2  Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  The  Bowling  Green  Fountain.  View 
Of  The  Great  Conflagration  At  New  York  July  19th  1845.  ' 
From  The  Howling  Green.  Nearly  300  Buildings  Destroyed. 
—Estimated  loss  of  Property  $7,000,000. 
Fine  proof  impression  from  the  uncleaned  plate.     STEin   s<  irce. 


200.  GREAT  CONFLAGRATION  FROM  BHOAI)  ST. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  802  \  12  6 

(Copyright  1845  by  N.  Currier.)  Lith.  &  Pub.  by  N.  Currier, 
—2  Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  |  Trinity  Church.  |  View  Of  The  Great 
Conflagration  At  New  York  July  19th  1845.  Nearly  300 
Buildings  destroyed. —  From  Cor.  Broad  &  Stone  St8.  Esti- 
mated loss  of  Propertj  $7,000,000. 
Dust   soiled  Imt   sound.     Colored.     Vert  bcabcz. 


261.  TERRIFIC   EXPLOSION. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  1  x  12o5 

Lith.  &  Pub.  liv  \.  Currier,  (Copyright  1845  by  X.  Currier) 
2  Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  View  Of  The  Terrific  Explosion  At  The 
Great  Fire  In  N\-w  York.  Engine  N '"..  22  destroyed,  and 
several  lives  lost.  From  Broad  St.  -July  19th.  1845. — 17 
Stores  blown  up. 
I  ine  i  \.ini]ili-.    Colored.     Vim  -i  ibce, 


262.   FIREMAN'S  CERTIFICATE. 

Line.  Irregular   rectangle,  Si  \  !•  5 

Voluntary    Aid      These  arc  to  Certify  thai  is  pursuant 

to    Law    nominated   and   appointed  of   the    Firemen    of 

the  (it\  of     New   York.     Godwin  Sculp*, 

\i    the   top,  a    representation  of  firemen   at   work;   at    the  bottom,  a   tin- 

H       Reproduced   in    Valentine's   Manual. 
Made   oul    to    William    Rollinson,    1762  1842,   the   engraver   of    No.    12, 

and  signed  bj   "Robt;  Benson  (Ik   I)..      28     :   iTMii"     Endorsed  bj    "Will"' 
Rollinson."     From   tin-    Iloldin  collection. 


263.   FIREMAN'S  CERTIFICATE. 

Line  Rectangle,    18  !»  \  10 

These  arc  to  certify      thai  is  pursuant  to  Law      nomi- 

nated and  appointed  one  of  the  Firemen  of  the  City  <>t  Vw 
\  <>rk.  Engraved  li\  Peter  Maverick,  from  a  Drawing  by 
Archibald   Robertson.       March,   1807. 

\t  top,  fireman's  helmet,  "X.  Y.,"  and  bucket;  "A.  R.  7(»  Liliertj  Street" 
circle,  "Voluntary  \\d"  in  margin,  \\  i t  li  Neptune  chaining  Pluto, 
Below,  firemen  al  work  Hii  certificati  is  made  oul  n>  Sylvanus  Hallock, 
and  signed  bj  "J.  Morton,  Clk.  Vugt.  28*h.  1815."  Reproduced  in  Valentine's 
Manual,   1850 

\n  earl)    issue,  before  changes  in  lettering      i  olored 


264.  THE  Cm    FIREMEN'S  \  ETO,  ETC. 

The  Citj    Firemen's   Veto!      Written   l>\    a   Chap   \<>t       knowa 
'<iw  '  and    respectfullj       dedicated   to   the  abdicated       Gotham 

Fir<    I  '..it'  rs  ' 

Printed   broad  idi    «itli   four  wood  cuts  of  "Squire  Twinkenbndus P'     "Ills 
narticuar   friends!"     "His    Pel  Pup!"   and   "HI*   nice   'omanl" 

Mo    :tM 


IS 

rts»  rp   rr--    rpa  rtm 


i      "-1 


c 


LIFE  OF  A  FIREMAN 

265.  THE  LIFE  OF  A  FIREMAN. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  16D15  x  25n14 

L.  Maurer.  \  L.  Maurer  Del. —  [Copyright  18.14-  by  N.  Currier,] 
— Lith.  By  N.  Currier.  [  The  Life  Of  A  Fireman.  |  The  night 
alarm. — "Start  her  lively  boys.''  New  York,  Published  By  N. 
Currier,  1  52  Nassau  Street.  | 

266.  THE  LIFE  OF   A   FIREMAN. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  16  12  x  25ol0 

L.    Maurer,    Del.      [Copyright     1854    by    \.    Currier]— Lith. 

By  \.  Currier.      The  Life  Of  A   Fireman.      The  race.     "Jump 

her  boys,  jump   her!"       New    York,    Published    By    N.   Currier, 

I  52  Nassau  SI  reel . 

Down  l';irk  Row,  alongside  City  Hall  Park,  Engine  Co.  "21  being  urged 
along  1  > \  the  Foreman,  Matthew  T.  Brennan,  and  passing  Hose  Co.  No. 
<>o.  The  City  Hall  and  the  Bell  Tower,  illuminated  by  Hie  conflagration, 
in  the  background. 

207.  Till'.   LIFE  OF  A   FIREMAN. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  17c2x  25  1  fc 

L.Maurer.     I,.  Maurer.  Del.      [Copyright  1854  by  N.  Currier] 

Lith.  By  N.  Currier.      The  Life  Of  A  Fireman.  |  The  Fire. 

"Nom  then  with  a  will      Shake  her  up  boys!     New  York,  Pub- 
lished b\  N.  Currier,  152  Nassau  Street. 


268.  THE  LIFE  OF  A   FIREMAN. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  17  2  \  26  1 

— L.  Maurer.  I..  Maurer,  Del.  [Copyright  1854  In  N.  Cur- 
rier] Lith.  By  N.  Currier.  The  Lite  Of  A  Fireman.  The 
Ruins.  "Take  up."-  "Man  your  rope."  New  York,  Pub- 
lished \U   N.  Currier,  1 1  •">  Nassau  Street. 

26!).  Till:   LIFE  OF  A    FIREMAN. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,   17   x  25o8 

C.  Parsons  Del  [Copyright  1861,  by  Currier  &  [ves]  Lith. 
Currier  &  [ves,  VY.      The  Life  Of  A   Fireman.      The  new   era. 

Steam  and  Muscle. 

Location  at  tile  northeast  comer  of  Mnria\  and  Church  Street-.,  the  then 
drj  goods  district,  Chief  John  Decker  in  the  tore-round.  The  City  Hall. 
illuminated  by  the  flames,  in  the  background. 


270.  THE  LIFE  OF  A   FIREMAN. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  17    x26 

—I.Cameron        [Copyright  1866,  by  Currier  &  Ives,]    Currier 

&  Ives,  I.itli.  \    V.    The  Life  Of  A  Fireman.     The  Metropolitan 

System.      New  York,  Published  by  Currier  &  [ves,  152  Nassau 

Street  ! 

IIhtm-  apparatus,   Engine  Co.   No.  29   and    Hook   ;iiui   Ladder  Co.   No.   10, 
proceeding  south  on  Broadway  below  Dej   Streei  to  fire  at  lower  corner. 


271.  FIREMEN   PAST  AND   PRESENT. 

Lithograph   in  colors.  Rectangle,   11  8x24 

\    proof   before   all    letters   of   the  Thomas   &    Wylie,    Firemen,    Pas!    And 
Present,  with  the  Burning  of  the  Crystal  Palace. 


272.  FIRST  DIVISION   N.  V.  S.  A. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  11  8  \  "J<>  t- 

F.  J.   Fritsch  Del.  Morris  Cadets,  Hussars     German,  La- 

fayette, Montgomery,  Washington  and  Brooklyn  Horse  Guards 
National  (i.  and  Washington  Greys  Troop,  Horse  Artillery, 
Lancers.        First      Division        New     York     State    Artillery. 
[Copyright  1844  h\   F.  J.  Fritsch.] 

In  center  of  margin  an    American  eagle,  flags  and  war  emblems.     The  view 
slums  Castle  Garden,  the   Batten    and   Bay.     Colored.     Firs!    issue      Veit 

s.  \ru  i      See  No.  -'il"). 


278.   FISHER  &   HI K I )S  MARBLE  YARD. 

Line.  Rectangle,  S  11  \  ',   12 

Fisher  &  Bird's  Marble  Y      281      Marble  Mantels  &  Statuary. 
Chimnej    Piece   Wareroom.       Entrance  To   The   Wareroom. 
Fisher  &  Bird.     Drawn  &  Engraved     H\      John  Baker     .T>!> 
Houston  S'       \.   Y.       Fisher  &   Bird's      Marble  Yard      287 
Bowery      New  York. 

\  imii  I     I ' — ■  1  •  ►        (  I  s  i     OTI1KU     KNOWN, 


274.  FULTON   THE  FHIST. 

Line.  Rectangle,  !»  18  x  14.10 

Drawn  l>\  A.  .\.  Barralet,  from  a  Sketch  l>\  Morgan,  taken 
on  the  spot.  H.  Tanner,  dircx  .  Launch  or  The  Steam  Frigate 
Fulton  The  First,  At    New   York,  29th.  Oct'.   1M1.      150  feet 


[  No.  274 — Continued] 

long  and  50  feet  wide,  will  mount  28  long  32  pounders,  and  2 
50  pounders.      (Columbiards.)    [   Philadelphia;   Published  27th. 
March  1815  by  B.  Tanner  N°.  74  South  8th  S1.  | 
Very  scarce. 

275.  FULTON  STREET  AND  MARKET. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  9^5  x  130G 

W".  I.  Bennett  Pinx*.  et  Sculp'.  |  Fulton  St.  &  Market.  |  Henry 
I.  Megarey   New  York. 
Very  scarce.     See  Nos.  156  and  •'<•">!'. 

276.  FORT  GANSEVOORT  OR  OLD  WHITE  FORT. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8ol4  x  12  1 

Published   l.v   James   Van    Valkenburgh,   X.    York    1834  -Lith. 
of.    Endicott   <V   Swett.       Baptising  Scene.       Near   the   White 
Fort   Hudson  River,  New- York.   | 
Colored.    One  other  kkown. 

277.  GAS   LIGHT  CO. 

Lithograph   in   colors.  Rectangle,    12  2  x  18  4 

E.  Jones  &  G.  W.  Newman,  Lith.  &  Printed  In  Colors  -128 
Fulton  S\  N.  York.  The  New-York  (1^  Light  Co8.  Works. 
21 ".  &  22nd  St.c.t>  .V  Avenue  A.  Erected  1847.  John  Mow- 
ton,  Engineer.  Edward  Jones,  Architect.  (Six  nanus  of  ar- 
tisans in  two  columns,  and  "Plan.")  Incorporated  with  per- 
petual Charter  March  1823.  Capital  $1,000,000  Commenced 
lighting  from  their  Works  corner  of  Hester  <V  Rynders  (Cen- 
tre) Streets,  March  1825.  Extended  the  Works  to  the  corner 
of  Centre  and  Canal  St8.  1828.  The  C".  supply  Gas  south  of 
Grand  Street.  W.  W.  Fox,  Pres1.  C.  L.  Everitt  Secy.  | 
\'  1 1  c  1 1 1  ii  it   h  s  c  i  n  s . 


278.  GEM   SALOON.     185  1. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   1!)2\25,2 

Corner    Broadway    and    Worth    formerly    Anthony    Street.      A 
Famous    Hostelry    known    as    having   the    largest    mirror    in    the 
City.      The    figures   are    portraits    of    Mayor    Fernando    Wood, 
James  Lawrence  and  other  noted  men  of  the  fifties. 
Cut   to  the   rectangle. 


279.  GOVERNMENT  HOUSE. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  14  10x21  4 

C.  Milbourne,  Delin'.  Et.  Excud.  1797  From  The  Original 
Drawing  »\  W.  J.  Condit.—  [Copyright  1847,  by  II.  R. 
Robinson,]  From  An  Original  Drawing  In  The  Possession  Of 
Thomas  N.  Campbell  Esq.  Lath.  &  Printed  In  Colours  H\  C. 
Currier,  33,  Spruc<  S.  \.  Y.  The  Government  House.  This 
.  .  .  occupied  it.  It  .  .  .  down.  Drawn  expressly  for  1).  T. 
Valentine's  .Manual. 

nil    isSUC       Vl  \:\     ->  \lu  I:. 


280.  GO>  ERNMENT  HOUSE. 

\iiiitlii  r  copj  :   se> <  nth   issue, 


281.  <;oN  ERNOR'S   ISLAND. 

Blue  plate.  10: s 

\  i,u  of     Governor's     [sland     Bj  W.  G.  Wall  Esqr.  \.  V 

Fine  ;ni<l  perfect.    The  title  i->  on  the  back  in  a  panel  supported  bj  a  seated 
boy.     The    impressed    stamp    a    crown    and:   "A.    Stevenson.      Warranted. 


ordshire." 

|  Illustrated] 


282.   HAMILTON   SQUARE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  \  12  5 

I.itli  &   Pub.   Bj   .!.  Baillie,     (Copyright   1847)      87.  St.   Near 
3     Avenue  V  Y.      The  Grand  "Washington  Monument"   Pro 
cession.     As  it  appeared  on  Hamilton  Square  during  the  Cere- 
mony   of   laying   the   Corner-stone,   October    19th.    1847.       On 
Stone  fr a   Drawing  taken  on  the  Spol   by  J.   L.   Magee. 

\    large   float,  drawn  bj    six   horses,  with   bust    of    Washington   and   young 
woman    as    Liberty.      In    background    pedestal    and    stand,      Colored.      No 

III   III   II       K  MIW    N  . 


288.   II anon  ER   BUILDINGS. 

Lithograph.  R<  ctangle,  s  it)  i    10  8 

On  stone  bj  J.  P.  Newell     J.  II.  Bufford's  Lith.  Boston.     Han 
over  Buildings,  Hanover  Square,  N.  Y. 

\     I    II  \        -,      M         I 


284.  HARLEM  BRIDGE.     1864. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  13n4  x  320 

Endicott  &  Co  Lith.  59  Beekman  St  New  York  I  Harlem  Bridge. 
|  Now  Being  Erected  Across  The  Harlem  River,  At  The  Ter- 
mination  Of  The  Third   Avenue,  New   York.    |    (Four   lines   of 
description   and  at   sides  names   of  officers)    I 
Colored. 


285.  HARLEM  LANE. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  18^8  x  28oll 

— J.  Cameron.   Del,   |    (Copyright  1870,  By  Currier  &  Ives) 

Lith.  Of  Currier  .V  [ves.      152  Nassau  Street  New  York     Com. 

Vanderbilt  with  |  Myron  Perry  and  Daisy  Burns.  |  Bonner  with 

Dexter.      Fast  Trotters  On  Harlem   Lane  \.  Y.      New  York 

Published  ii\  Currier  \   [ves  152  Nassau  Street 

The  "(lull   House"  is  Toppy   McXSuire's  a1   aboul    187th  Street   and   Eighth 
V  venue. 


28(>.    II Lid.  (J ATE. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  .">  .")  \  "   I  I 

Drawn  under  the  direction  of  the  Author  and  Engraved  by  M 
Merigot.  View  of  Hell  Gate;  the  Entrance  from  Long  Island 
Sound  to  New  York.  Published  March  1,  1807,  by  James 
( lundee,  Albion  Press,  London. 


287.   HELL  (J ATP. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  Id  1  \  13  13 

Painted  by  J.  Shaw.      Engraved  l>\  J.  Hill.  |  Hell  Gate.     Pub- 
lished by  Thomas  T.  Ash  Philadelphia. 
View    taken    from    tin-   Gracie    house.     Colored. 


288.  HELL  GATE  FERRY  HOTEL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  2  \  L2  I 

View  Of  .1.  M.  Dunlap's  Hurlgate  Ferry  Hotel,  Fool  Of  86th.. 

Street  And  Past  River,  New  York.  An  obliging  Host,  beautiful 


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scenerj  and  cool  summer  retreat,  Refreshments  of  the  first 
quality,  with  Horses  and  pleasure  Wagons  to  let,  also  Boats 
and  Tackle  for  fishing-parties,  renders  this  place  second  to 
none  in  the  vicinity  of  New  York.  Murphy's  Stages  from  City 
Hall,  1YI1  S.  and  Bowery,  run  every  15  minutes  and  carry 
passengers  to  this  place  for  (i  cents.  Published  l>\    James 

Baillie,  87th..  S*.  aear  3d  Avenue  N.  V.-      249. 
( 'olored.     Vi  hy  -i  wu  b. 


289.  HIGH   BRIDGE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  •-'  \   1-'  11 

Lith.  &  Pub.  Bj  N.  Currier, — (Copy right  1849  by  N.  Currier,) 

-15-J  Nassau  St.  Co.-  Of  Spruce  N.  Y.     Length  1450  f'..     The 

High  Bridge  At   Harlem,  N.  Y  — Height   114  f\.      This  mag- 

nificenl    bridge    of   stone    forms    a    part    of    the    immense    works 

erected  to  bring  the  water  of  the  Croton  river  to  the  City  of 

New  York.     The  length  of  the  aquaduct  from  the  Croton  river 

to  the  City  Hall,  is   ff  ,   miles,  and  cost  aboul  $13,000,000. 

699.  | 

Colored.    Masked  to  title. 


290.  HIPPODROME.     EXTERIOR. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  "   f  \  10  12 

(Copyrighl    1853  l»\    T.  S.   Berry)      Composed  for  the   Piano 
Forte       and    respectfully    dedicated    to    the    Visitors   of    the 
Hippodrome       Lith.   of   Saronv    \    Major    N.    Y.     87V1>    *  '"• 
in  tt.  | 
.siti    occupied  l>>    the   Fifth    Avenue   Building. 

INTERIOR. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  "  12  x  II 

Entered  .  .  .  l.s.">:{.  In  Geib  \  Jackson,  .  .  .  V  Y.  1 1 i | > | >« > 
drome  Scottisch.  88  Cuts  nett.  Published  l»\  Geib  \  .lack 
Bon,  100  Broadw ay,  N.  York. 

liiM'ri|>i inns  pnrtlj   mi. kid      In  oni    frnmp. 


291.  HOSPITAL. 

Wood-cut.  Folio  broadside. 

V.    1       Charity   Extended  To   All.       State   of  the  New-York 

Hospital  for  the  Year  1797.  | 

Thi'  wood-cut  view  of  the  New  York-  Hospital  is  on  the  front  page  of  the 
First  Report  of  two  folio  leaves.  It  gives  a  short  history  of  the  building 
(Broadway,  between  Duane  and  Worth  Streets),  undertaken  1770,  incor- 
porated 1771,  and  the  corner-stone  laid  in  177"),  and  is  of  unusual  interest 
and   importance   for  the  medical  statistics. 

[Illustrated] 


292.   HOSPITAL. 

Line.  Rectangle,  <>  !•">  x  1  L 

.John   R.   Murray  delin.—  Lene}    scl.       View   of  the   New   York 
I  [ospital. 


293.  HOWARD  HOTEL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  18   \  24  8 

On  Stone  by  ('.  Parsons     Lith.  Of  G.  &  W.  Endicott,  59,  Beek- 

man  St.  \.  York.—       Howard  Hotel.  Broadway,  New  York. 

Corner  Of  Maiden  Lane.  B\  Thomas  &  Hoc. 

Shows  the  east   side  of   Broadway,   Maiden   Lane  to  north  corner  of  John 
Street.     Two  other  impressions  known. 


|  Illustrated] 


SOCIETY  OF  [CONOPHILES 

FIRST  SERIES 
Twelve  engeavings  on  coppeb   by  Edwin  I).  French, 

294.  1.  St.  Paul's  Chapel;  2.  Interior  of  St.  Paul's;:}.  Fraunces' Tavern ; 
k  Roger  Morris  House;  5.  Hamilton  Grange;  (>.  St.  Mark's 
Church;  7.  City  Hall;  8.  Halls  of  Justice  ("Tombs")  ;  !).  Acad- 
emy of  Design;  10.  St.  .John's  Chapel;  11.  Reservoir;  \'2.  Bowl- 
ing Green. 
101    impressions  issued  on  Japan   paper.     In  original   wrappers.     1895. 


SECOND  SERIES 

Twelve   uthogbaphs  hv  Charles  F.  W.  Mielatz 

'^lJ~>.  1.  Batterj  and  Castle  Garden;  '1.  Morningside  Park  and  St.  Luke's; 
.'{.  Aaron  Burr  House;  4-.  Clinton  Hall;  •">.  High  Bridge;  (>.  Har- 
lem River;  7.  South  St.;  8.  Oyster  Market,  mar  Christopher 
St.;  it.  Dutili  Reformed  Church,  Kingsbridge  Road:  10.  Five 
Points;   11.   Poe  Cottage,   Fordham;  12.  Old   Mill.   Van  Cort- 

landt    Park. 

132  impressions   issued  on    India   paper.     In   original   wrappers.      Is"*- 


THIRD  SERIES 
Earli  Amerk  \\  Printers  vnd  Engravers. 
Engb  w  i  i>  on  (  oiMM  r  m   l'lt  \\(  is  S.  Ki\... 

296.   Isiah  Thomas. 
•J!):.   Paul  Revere. 

■J!).s.   Alexander  Anderson. 

•_'!>!).    Amos  Doolittle. 

132  Impressions  isMn<l  on   India  paper,     1891   190] 

Hugh  Gaine  is  inissin-   and  James    Rivington,   framed,   with   1 1 »» -  Gazetteer 

1778,  is  N      356 

FOURTH   SERIES 

Men    w  d  Events  Conne<  n  i>  with   mm    Citj 

Sl\    ENGRAVINGS   ON    COI'PEH     in     FRANCIS   S.     Ki\<: 

300.  I.  Lafayetti  and  Ins  Landing  Aug.  H'>.  1824;  "_'.  Washington  and 
the  Evacuation  Nov.  25,  1788;  •"*  DeWitl  Clinton  and  Erie 
('anal  celebration,  1825;  I.  Admiral  Dewej  and  the  Arch,  1899; 

.">.    Aaron    Hurr  and    Riel ml    Ilill   lions,  ;   f>.    Alexander    Hannl 

ton  and  I  In   ( > iM ii^i  . 

120  Impressions  issued  on  Japan  paper      In  original  wrappers      1899  190S 


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FIFTH  SERIES 

Facsimiles  of  Early  Engraved  Views 
Engraved  on  copper   iiv  Sidney  L.  Smith 

301.  1.  Federal  Hall;  2.  Middle  Dutch  Church;  3.  Columbia  College;  4. 

Trinity  Church;  5.  Richmond  Hill  House;  6.  St.  Paul's  Chapel; 
7.   Government   House;   S.   City    (Federal)    Hall;   9.    Belvidere 
House;  10.  Battery,  Harbor  and  "Ambuscade"  Frigate. 
lo.'l  impressions  issued  on  Japan  paper.     In  original  wrappers.     1899-1903. 

SIXTH  SERIES 

E  \  i:  i  i     N  i.u     Vol;  K    A  i    rHORS 

Engraved  on  coppeb    hi    Francis  S.   King 

302.  Fitz-Greene   Halleck.     Joseph    Rodman    Drake. 

103  impressions  issued  on  Japan  paper,     iw.'i  I.  (2) 

si;\  i:\TII  SERIES 

\ i  w    Yore  on  Staffordshire  Pottery 

Eight  Aquatints  iiv  Charles  F.  W.  Meelatz 

303.  1.   New   York  Iron:   Fulton  St.   B'klyn;  2.   Battery,   Esplanade  and 

Castle  Garden;  3.   Alms  House  (Bellevue)  ;    t.  City   Hotel:  5. 
Castle    Williams;   6.    Brooklyn    Ferry;    7.    St.    Paul's   Chapel, 
etc.;  8.  Castle  Clinton  and  the  Battery. 
|nt  impressions  issued  <m  Japan  paper.     In  original  wrappers.     1904  06. 

EIGHTH  SERIES 

Sky-scrapers  of  New  York 
Twelve   lithographs   m    Joseph   Pennell 

301.  1.  Battery  Park:  2.  Broadway  from  Bowling  Green;  3.  "Broadway 
Towers";  t.  Stock  Exchange;  •*>.  Nassau  Street  ;  0.  Pine  Street  : 
7.  William  Street;  8.  "Building  the  Building";  i).  "The  Flat 
Iron";  10.  Union  Square;  11.  Broadway  above  23"  St.;  12. 
The  "Times'*  building. 
I'm   impressions   issued.     In  original  cover.     1905. 


NINTH   SERI]  - 

Twelve   views   from   oil   paintings,    i  re.      Engraved   uy   Walter   M. 

Airman,   Francis  S.   King    \\i>  Sidnet    L.   Smith. 

305.  1.  S.  E.  Prospect  of  N.  V.  1756;  -.  Broadway  N  from  Grand  Street; 
:i.  Clinton  Hall;  t.  Custom  House,  170!);  5.  S.  W.  Prospect, 
1806;  (>.  Novum  Amsterodamum ;  7.  Kings  (Columbia)  Col- 
lege;  8.  Stat,  Street;  0.  N.  V.  ("Wooded  Heights")  in  1775; 
10.  Broadway  and  Grand  St.  1830;  11.  Grace  and  Trinity 
Churches;  12.  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  1812. 

impressions  issued  on  Japan  paper,     In  original  wrappers.     1905-08. 

TENTH   SERIES 

Pl<     II    li  |M)I     I        Nl    H        ,»    IIIIK 

Tw  i  i  \  i    Photogravures   from   Monotypes   b\    (  .   F.  W.  Mielatz 

:{(•(;.  1.  Van  Cortlandl  .Manor  House;  2.  Oyster  Market,  West  St.:  :*.  St. 
John's  Chapel.  I-.  Fraunce's  Tavern;  5.  Old  Houses  Battery 
Park:  (i.  Rose  Street;  7.  Broadway  at  Great  Jones  St.;  8. 
Third  Ave.  &  122  Str.  doorway;  0.  Jumel  Mansion;  10.  Coen- 
ties  Slip:  11.  N°.  7  State  Str.:  12.  Fourth  Ave.  \  28thSt. 
tin.    hundred  impressions  issued,     in  original  wrapper.     1908, 

l'.l.l.N  ENTH   SERIES 
1".  rcHlNGS    in    Sm\n    I..    Sm  i  in 

.'507.    1.    Broadwa)    in    1865.   .*5.    New    York    Hotel.   Broadway,   1867;    I 
Bowling  Green  and  State  Street,  1880.6.  North  Dutch  Church. 

i  769  is::,. 

I    icks  ■-'.    \st.ir   House,  and  5.   Wall  Mori    1888 


TWELFTH   SERIES 

l'i  ii i  i<    Monuments  bi    F.  S.  King 

.'ins     I .  Georg   Washington.  (Union  Square).  8.  William  Tecumsch  Sher 

man.    (  I'la/a  ) 

•j    I  .i  i  ragut,  is  missing 


V. 


LATER  SERIES 
.'}()!).   Tontine  Coffee  House,  Wall  <\.  Water  Streets,  about  1T97, 


.'$10.   New  York  from  Mount  Pitt.     St.  Memin-Aikman. 
Colored. 


811.   Mezzotint.  Rectangle,  !>  5  \  (1  5 

Alexander  Hamilton  From  a  painting  by  John  Trumbull, 
In  possession  of  the  City  of  New  York  Engraved  for  the 
Society  of  Iconophiles  by  S.  Arlent-Edwards  |  1909. 


312.    Park,  New  York,  1827.     Drawn  from  Nature  by  A.  J.  Davis.     En- 
graved  by  Sidney  L.  Smith     The  Society  of  Iconophiles. 
Oblong  folio. 


818.   City    Hall    And    Park    Rom      IH.'D        Engraved    for   the   Society    of 
[conophiles  by  Walter  M.  Aikman     from  a  Water  color  Sketch 
by  J.  W.  Hill. 
Oblong  folio. 


814.  Catalogue  of  The  Engravings  issued  by  The  Society  of  [cono- 
philes. Compiled  by  Richard  Hoe  Lawrence,  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  William  Loring  Andrew.,  f.  N.Y.  1908.  Half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  toj),  uncut  edges,  as  issued.     Ten  plates. 


815.  JEFFERSON  GUARDS. 

Lithograph.  15c4  x  25  *> 

F  Fritsch  del      F.  J.  Fritsch   Del      38th   Regiment— Jefferson 

Guards      New    York     State  Artillery.   |   (Copyrighl    1  <s  13,  1>\ 

F.  J.   Fritsch)    | 

In  center  <>f  margin  Imst   portrait  of  the  colonel,  ra^lr,  flags  and  crossed 
cannon.     The  view    shows   the  Citj    Hall,   Hall  of   Records,  etc.     Repaired. 

Colored.      Ykhy    BCAHCE.      See    No.    272. 


316.  JONES  WOOD. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  32o6xl8cl8 

Published  l»\  K.ll\  &  WhitehiD  264  :V1..  Ave.  385  8th..  Ave 
\.  Y  &  17.-5  Atlantic  St  Brooklyn  L.  [.—[Copyright  1868  by 
Kelly  &  Whitehill]  -Des.  &  Lith.  by  J.  L.  Giles  111  Nassau 
St  N.  V.  Printed  by  Chas.  Hart.  99  Fulton  St.  N.  V.  The 
Great  International  Caledonian  Games  Held  at  Jones  Woods 
New-York  City,  July  1  '.  1867.  This  Picture  is  respectfully 
dedicated  to  tin  Members  of  the  Caledonian  Clnl)-  through 
out  the  I  iiited  States. 

Near     the     East     lii\er     between     li'itli     and     67th     Street-.        The     sports     are 

proceeding,    with    numerous    figures    in    Scottish    costume,    evidentlj     por- 
traits, in  foreground.    Colored. 


317.   KNICKERBOCKER'S  HISTORY. 

Three  oblong  quarto   lithographs   l>\    Jones   after   Hop.   from 
the  Kaaterskil]  Irving,  in  one  frame.     The  subjects  are:  Walter 
the  Doubter  decides  a   Knott  \    Case,  The  Return  of  the  Van 
quished,  and   The   terrific   combat    between   Genl.    Risingh   and 
Peter  Stuyvesant  before  Fort  Christina. 

The  eminent    Mynheers  Tenbroek   and   Hardenbroeck  di> 
puting  about  the  plan  of  the  City  of  New  Amsterdam  .    .    .   12°. 

(2) 


818.   LAFAYETTE  THEATRE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9  12  \  12  2 

A.    J.     Davis    del.      Peter    Grain    Architect,     1827.      [mbert's 

Lithography.     Lafayette  Theatre. 

I  aurens  Street  (South  Fifth  Avenue),  near  <  ana]  Street.  \fter  it-. 
destruction  bj  tire  in  ts-.v».  its  site  was  occupied  bj  St.  Uphonsus  Church 
t  olored, 


819.   I.OHI)    WD  T A  .  LOR. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  arched,  I!'  II  x  29  I  I 

Griffith  Tl as.  Esq.  Architect.      Lith.  Of  H.  Lawrence,  88, 

William  s     \    V.     Lord&  Taylor     Dn  Goods,     Ml.  lf.:i.  If.", 
\    167,  BroadwaVi  (Cor.  Grand  St.)   New   York. 

1800  I'M       (       K    N.'W    S 


Illustrated] 


MAIDEN    LANE,       NEW   YORK. 

Jewjnr  Centre  of  Ihe  World.      A  Space  Urs   than  Two  BlocU  Containing  308  Je Arelry  Firms. 


No.  320 


320.   MAIDEN  LANE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  34D4  x  23D8 

Copyrighted.     Published  By  J.  J.  Fogerty,  113  Nassau  Street, 
New  York. — Am.  Photo.  Litho.  Co.  X.  V.  j  Maiden  Lane,  New 
York.     Jewelry  Centre  of  the  World.     A  Space  Less  than  Two 
Blocks  Containing  308  Jewelry  Firms. 
Colored,      [ssued    for   advertising   purposes    hut    has    become    very    scarce. 

[Illustrated] 


321.   MANHATTAN   COLLEGE. 

Water-color.  Rectangle,  22„4  x  35  6 

A  very  beautiful  drawing  taken  from  the  river  and  showing  the  "Man- 
hattan" railroad  station,  locomotive,  passenger  and  baggage  car,  archaic 
and  interesting,  in  the  foreground.  Manhattan  College  is  prominent  in 
the  center  with  the  Church  of  the  Annunciation  at  the  ri<rht  and  the  tower 
of  the  Convent  of  the  Sacred  Heart  in  the  background.  A  turn-table  and 
receding  street  car,  "Manhattan  To  Ilarlem,"  is  just  disappearing  at 
the  rifrht.     The  Rectorj    I  louse  is  shown   north  of  the  College.      The   rural 

aspect    and    the    billets    of    wood,    instead    of    coal,    in    the    locomotive    tender, 

suggest  thi-  period  of  about  1855.  Tin-  site  was  purchased  in  1853  and 
the  Academy  of  the  Holy  Infancy  erected.  In  [863  it  was  raised  in  rank 
and  incorporated  as  Manhattan  College  bj  the  "Christian  Brothers."  The 
corner  stone  of  the  Church  of  the  Annunciation  was  laid  in  November 
iv-,:i  and  it  was  dedicated  in  1854.  \t  that  time  it  was  the  onlj  Catholic 
church  on  the  west  side  of  the  island  north  of  forty-second  strict.  It  was 
later  razed  and  a  new  church  erected  at    the  corner  of  Convent    We.  and 

131*1   St  net. 

It  is  one  of  the  most  attractive  exhibits  of  the  collection, 


|  Illustrated  in  color. 


322.  MANHATTANVILLE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  !)  2  \  13  10 

From  Nature  by  J.  W.  Mill  Litho:  of  Endicott,  359,  Broad- 
way     Manhattanville,   New    York.       Entered    .    .    .    1834,  by 

George  Endicott,  .    .    .   N.  York. 

Of  unusual  interest  as  showing  the  marvelous  growth  of  the  city.  This 
village  did  not  become  a  part  of  the  municipality  until  thirtj  years  later. 
I  iiK   original  coloring.    Tumi  other  copies  known, 


323.    MASONIC    MALL. 

Lithograph.  Vignette  in  rectangle,  11  1 4  x  i)  1  1 

On   Stone   by    A.   J.    Davis      M.    Reinagle   Architect,      [mbert's 

Lithography.      Masonic  Mall.      Front  on  Broadway  50  feet.  ' 

\os.  814-816    Broadway,   between    Dunne   and    Pearl   Streets.     To   the  left 
is  Luke's  Bakery. 


824.  MECHANIC'S  AM)  TRADESMEN'S  CERTIFICATE. 

Line.  Rectangle,  16  8  s21  2 

Oblong  oval  with  man  offering  purse  to  seated  woman  with  child 
in  her  arms  and  boy  at  her  knees;  to  right  a  man  points  out  to 
barefoot  boy  building  of  "Mechanic's  School  &  Apprentice's 
Library".  To  left  a  shipyard  and  in  background  a  steamboat. 
In  upper  part  <>f  oval  border:  "To  Dr\  The  Tear  From 
Misery's  Eye,  To  Succour  The  Afflicted  And  To  Save  The  Sink- 
ing Is  Our  Aim.",  and  in  lower  part  forty-two  five-pointed 
stars.  In  the  angles,  cupids  typifying  Agriculture,  Time, 
Sculpture,  and  Architecture.  An  eagle  supporting  seal  and 
holding  scroll   in  talons  in  centre  of  inscription  space 


was  elected  a  member  of  tin-      General  Society    of     Me- 


chanics and  Tradesmen     of  the  City  of  New  York  on  the 

c I . i \   of  Anno  Domini  -  Attest  Secretary.  — 

President.      Drawn  l>\   Charles  Cauda.      Engraved  !>\    B.  Tan 

ner.     Printed  H\   Brother  Samuel  Maverick. 

The  certificate  is  made  oul   n>  Stephen    Mini,  Mayor   1821  22,  ami  is  wlt- 
nessed  bj  .1.  Hopson  and  Robert   Boyd,  Dec.  8th,  1828.     \  nn  m  «hie. 


:;•_'-.    MELROSE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  17    \  *_'.">  •_' 

Del  \   l.ith.  H\   Valois.     Print.  By  (I.  Schlegel  9"J   William  S'. 

V  Y.     (Reference  numbers      16)     \  i«  w  Of  Melrose     And  Sur- 
roundings.    Taken  from  the  Ursuline  Convent,  Westchester  ("'. 

V  V    1868.      (References     sixteen  in  two  columns  at   sid,  >  of 
title) 

Clipped  at  side -s  and  creased  on  bottom.    \'mv  -,  u<,» 


No.    j  I 


V.       .  i  . 


THIRD   EVENING'S   SALE 

WEDNESDAY,  FEBRUARY  7,  1917 

AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 

BEGINNING    AT    8.15    oVl.OCK 

Catalogue  numbers  326  to  562,  inclusive 


MERCHANTS'    EXCHANGE 

326.  MERCHANTS'  EXCHANGE. 

Lithograph.  Vignette  in  rectangle,  12   x  1()D 

E.  M.  Thompson  Architect,  [mbert's  Lithography.-  -On  Stone 
by  A.  J.  Davis.     Merchants  Exchange.     New  York. 

India    proof. 

327.  MERCHANTS'   EXCHANGE. 

Water-color.  Vignette,  7  2  \  8  1 

Exchange.    —J.  R.  Brady  Arc'.     Drawn  by  A.  .1.  Davis  1826. 

A   front    \  ii\v. 

328.  MERCHANTS'  EXCHANGE. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  15  12x22.- 

I.  Rogers  Arch*:  On  Stone  by  Bufford.  Drawn  by  C.  L. 
Warner.  Merchants'  Exchange,  New  York.  (Copyright 
1837.)  | 

Colored.     Framed  to  title;  stained.    'I'm  b<  uicest  \m>  most  desibable  refrb- 

M  VTATION. 


:{2<».  MERCHANTS'  EXCHANGE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  s  <i  x  12cH 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  \.  Currier,— (Copyright  1848  In  \.  Currier)  ' 
Merchant's  Exchange,  New  York.     Wall  Street.     (>13.  | 

Colored.     Scabce. 


330.   METROPOLITAN  HOTEL. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  !(><>  \  %2'-i '2 

I.ith.  &  Printed  In  Colours  H\   Saronj   &  Major  New  York. — 
Trench  &  Snook,  Architects,  New  York.     Metropolitan  Hotel. 
Broadway,   New    York.       Simeon   Leland   And  Company,   Pro- 
prietors. 
Framed   to  t hi nl   line.     Tun  others  known. 


331.  MURRAY   STREET. 

Water  color.  Rectangle,  10  13  s  14.18 

Murray    Strecl    Broadway    to   North   River.      1822.     With   D' 

Mason's  Church. 

rin-  original  drawing,   probabh    bj    Peter   Maverick,   for    Hayward's   lit li>>- 
graph    published    in    Valentine's    Manual,    1852. 


332.   NATIONAL  THEATRE  BURNING. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle   8  IS  xl2cl1 

N.  Saronj      N.  Sarony. 

I  In-  Burning  of  the  ()UI   National  Theatre,  corner  of    Leonard  and  Church, 
tin-  Church  ui  Saint   Bspril  comer  of  Church  and  Franklin,  and  the  Dutch 
Reformed  Church  on    Franklin  street,  September  88rd     i  ^:i'» 
\n  unlettered  proof;  repaired  at  top.     t)xi   otheb  known, 


338.   NATIONAL  THEATRE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  s  f>  \  1  1  U 

I)a\  &  Haghe,  lith.  17.  Gale  S'.  London,     from  ;i  Drawing  bj 
K.  Bengough.      National  Theatre     New  York     J,  W.  Wallaok 
Esq1".    I. csMc. 
Corner  of  Church  and  I  .runnel  Streets.     Destroyed  bj   lire  Maj   29«»   1841 

Water  color  of  the  above,  with  fewer  figures  and  with  slight 
differences  in  the  neighboring  bouses,  signed:  "Bengough  fecit" 
In  one  frame, 


884.   NATIONAL  THEATRE  REBUS. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Vignette,  It)  9  \  6  12 

Rebus   \  .    1.      S       P— S.      's  25      12%.       Purdy's   National 

Theatre,   New  York.       Tragedy,  Comedy,   Spectacle,    Farce. 

Prices.  Boxes  25  <"  '..  Pit.  1  'J '  _. 

Drawn  In  the  form  of  a  rebus,  giving  n  view  of  the  theatre,  of  the  dtj 
from  tin  river,  and  portraits  ol  Vlexr  II  Purdy,  J  It  Booth,  Barnej 
VVIUIams,  Charlci    Burke,  Geo    I      Pox  and    rhomaii  D    Rlc< 

\,,l    I  i   inn  il 


I- 

CO 

6 


335.  NOVELTY  IRON  WORKS. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  19014  x  32=4 

J.  Penniman  Del.— Lith.  Of  Endicott.  22  John  St.  N.  York.  | 
Novelty  Iron  Works,  Foot  Of  12th.  St.  E.  R.  New  York.  | 
Stillman,  Allen  &  C°.  |  Iron  Founders  Steam  Engine  and  General 
Machinery  .Manufacturers.  |  Steam  Boilers,  Iron  Ships  .and 
Boats,  Sugar  Mills,  Wrought  Iron  Sugar  Kettles,  |  Improved 
Steam  Clarifiers  and  Evaporators,  Vacuum  Pans,  Hydraulic  | 
and  Screw  Cotton  Presses,  Mill  Work  from  new  and  approved  1 
patterns,  Brass  Castings  of  every  description  &c.  &c.  | 


336.   PACIFIC  HOTEL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8Q12  x  12o4 

Pacific  Hotel  This  new  and  spacious  Building,  situated  at  N". 
162,  Greenwich  Street,  two  doors  North  of  Courtlandt  Strict, 
.  .  .  the  Owner,  Mr.  William  J.  Bunker  ...  is  most  desirable 
in  not  being  distirbed  by  the  noise  &  Hustle  of  a  thronged  Street 
.    .    .    (etc.  ten  lines)       New  York,  duly   1st.   1836. 

.'i.TT.  PARK   HOW  STORES. 

Line.  Rectangle,   9   x  12 

(Directory  of  eighl  columns)  Park  How  Stoics.  Opposite 
the  Astor  Mouse.  '  New  York.  Dot  \  &  Bergen,  Eng™..  120 
William  St.   | 

A  well-engraved  print,  including  Nos.  21  to  84  Park  Row,  the  southern 
end  of  the  Park,  with  railing,  fountain  and  cupola  of  the  City  Hall.  About 
lH.r)().      (Ink   OTHEH    known. 

[  Illustrated  \ 


338.  PARK  THEATRE. 

Blue  deep  dish.  Diameter,  8ol0 

Park  Theatre  |  R.  S.  W.      New  York 
Acorn  border,  beaded   rim.     Halsey   page  68. 

[  Illustrated  \ 


339.    PENNSYLVANIA   STATION. 

Photo-lithograph  in   color.  Rectangle,  27^8x52^ 

— Hughson  Hawhy        -Copyright   1910  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Co.       Ketterlinus.      Philada. —      Pennsylvania     Station,     New 


I  So.  :{.'{<)     Continued] 

York  C '  1 1  \      Seventh  Avenue  and  Thirty-Second  Street      Look- 
ing toward  Long  Island 

This  print  Ii.in  tin-  s.iint-  possibility   of  future  value  as  the  Stephenson  \  ii\\  * 
had  -^ i xt \   \  ears  ajro 


840.  PHELP'S  &   PECK'S. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,    i»  *_!  \  1 1  1  li 

(la\         The  Ruins  of  Phelp's  \  Peck's  Store,      Fulton  St.  New 
York,  a>  the}   appeared  on  the  morning  after  tin    Accident   of 

4"'.  .Max    1832 

I  l\l     in  111  l;     K  Sutt  \ 


Illustrated] 


341.   PHENIX   BANK. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,  9ol2x9 

Davis.      [mbert's   Lithograph       M.   E.  Thompson   Architect 
\.  V.     Phenix  Rank. 
India  proof. 


POST  OFFICE 

342.   POST  OFFICE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  12  12  \  is  .-> 

Endicott's    Lith.      \      22,   John   St.    \.    Y.       Front    Vie*    Of 
The  New  York  Post  Office,  Located  Bj  Authority  Of  The  Hon. 
Charles  A.  Wickliffc  Post  Master  General.     And  Arranged  H\ 
John    Lorimer   Graham    Esq.    Postmaster.       Feb.    I"*.    1st.*). 
Isaac    Lucas,   Superintendant.      Martin    E.    Thompson,    Archi- 
tect. 

North  Interior  View  Of  The  New   Vorfc  Post  Office, 
■ — « .Jiit  li  I  nterior  \  iew  etc. 
I  In     .i   completi  :  especial!)    desirable.     \  nn    ■-<  taci  ('') 


848.   POST  OFFICE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  <">   \~  18 

(  uldii  d.     (lit  I  ruin  la  rger  shei  I , 


o 

CO 

6 


344.   NEW  POST  OFFICE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   9=  x  12^14 

Published   By    Currier   &    Ives — 125    Nassau    St.    New   York    [ 
U.  S.  Post  Office,  New  York.  | 

Not   framed. 


345.   PRINTING  HOUSE  SQUARE. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  17^10  x  25ol3 

Endicott  &  Co.  Lith.  58  Beekman  St.  N.Y: — Baker  &  Godwin, 
Publishers,  New  York.      Printing-House  Square.  | 

Proof.      Vehy  scarce. 


[Illustrated] 


346.   PRODUCE  EXCHANGE   AND  STEAMSHIP  ROW. 

Etching.  Rectangle,    !6o6x25a 

F.    Leo    Hunter   |    1887   |   Copyright    1887,   By   J.    H.    Meeker, 
N.  Y.  | 
Remarque  proof,  printed  on  satin. 


347.   PROVOST  AND  CHAPEL  STREETS. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  7:11x11  1 

1 r''.  Livraison  Amerique  Septentrionale—  Etat  !)<•  New-York 
—PI.  3.  '  Lithographic  par  Villeneuve  fig8  par  V.  Adam. — - 
Dessine  d'apres  nature  par  I.  Milbert.  [nterieur  de  New- 
York,  rue  de  Provost  el  Chapel.  N".  3  Interior  of  New-York, 
Provosi  Street  and  Chapel.  (Title  repeated  in  Latin  and 
German)  Imp  Lith  de  Hove  dirigee  par  Noel  aim'  &  (". 
\\'<st  Broadway   and  Franklin  Street. 


3 is.  JOHN   \V.  QUINCY  STORE. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle.  9o6  x  12D2 

Lith.  Of  Endicott  &  C  .  N.  V.  .John  W.  Quincj      98  Wil- 

liam St.  Corner  of  Plati  Street  New  York.  Cut  Nails, 
Spelter,  Banca  Tin,  Rail  Road  Spikes  Aims  Shoveles  And 
Spades.  &c.  Also,  To  Order  Horse  Rake  Wire.  Telegraph 
Wire,  Hoop  Iron,  Round  <V  Square  Iron  Under  9/16  Inch. 
&c.  &c.  | 
On  either  side  of  inscription,  advertisement  of  "I'if:  Iron"  and  "Oils." 


349.  RAPID  TRANSIT. 

Photo-lithograph.  Rectangle,    I6o4x20o4 

Pen  Sketches      Of  Rapid  Transit      Gustave  Dieterich      fee1. 

187")     Leggo  Bros.  &  Co.  Photo-Lith.,  N.  V. 

Various  projected  types  of  elevated  railroads  are  shown  in  four  compart- 
ments,  with  the  monogram  C<  I)  in  each  comer,  and  title  in  centre.  The 
unsympathetic  arti-t   has  labelled   man)    of  the  buildings:  "To  Let,"  "Rc- 

innv  i  (I      In"    etc. 


:r><>.   K.W  ENSWOOD  I..  I. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   11  1x50 

Architecture  li\    Alex.  .1.  Davis.     M.  Swett  Del.-    V  Currier's 
Lithog:3    N.    Y.       Ravenswood        Long    Island    near    Halletts 

( D\  ( . 

in  -how  the  proposed  laying  out  of  the  grounds.  The  river  is  bordered  by 
a  railed  embankment  and  promenade;  behind  this  arc  the  buildings,  each 
in    its   own    grounds.       Vbout    1845.      But    sixteen    were    printed    and    only 

lour    can    now     he    located 


351.   RESERVOIRS. 

Lithographs.  Rectangles,  s  I  \  1*J  1  1 

View  Of  The  Distributing  Reservoir.  On  Murrays  Hill.  City 
Of  \cu  York.  (Copyright  1842  1>\  V  Currier)  Lith.  & 
Pub.  by  \.  Currier  "J.  Spruce  St.  N.  V.  Extends  from  40'".  to 
l-J  '.  Sir.  And  on  the  5th.  Avenue  1-20  Feet.  Covers  t  Acres. 
Deptli  of  Water  when  filled,  86  Feet.  Contains  21,000,000 
Gallons.     Height  above  tide  11  f  Feet, 

\  icw  of  The  Great  Receiving  Reservoir.  Vorkvillc,  Oil\  Of 
New  York.  (Copyright  1842  by  \.  Currier)  Lith.  &  Pub 
l.\  \.  Currier  '1.  Spruce  St.  \.  Y.  Extends  from  ;<>'".  to  86th. 
Street.  &  from  6th  to  ""  Avenue,  South  Division  covers  .'{ 
('ilv  Blocks.  North  Division  covers  1-  Oit\  Block-.  Greatest 
depth  25  Feet.  Whole  enclosure  ..  85  Acres  Surface  of 
Water  ..  81  do.  Contains  150,000,000  of  Gallons. 
<  olored      \   um   ->  wu  >    p  ua.  (-) 


852.   RESERVOIRS. 

Vnother  Impression  of  the  Receiving   Reservoir,     (olored      Not   framed. 


■v.::; 


""'"., 


O 

y 


353.  RHINELANDER  SUGAR  HOUSE 

Water-color.  Rectangle,  6a14  x  5.7 

The  "Rhinelander"  Sugar  House,  L.  Oram  Pinx1.  ] 

Destroyed   1892.     Liberty   Street,  site  of  the   Mutual  Life   Insurance   Com- 
pany's building. 


354.   RIGGING  HOUSE. 

Lithograph,   tinted.  Reef  angle,    1104  x  9n2 

[Copyright  184(>,  by  H.  R.  Robinson,]  Lith.  &  Pub.  By 
H.  R.  Robinson — 1 P2,  Nassau  S'.  X.  York.  |  The  Rigging 
House.  120  William  Street.  -  .  .  .  I  Here  Methodism  was 
first  rigged  out  in  the  port  of  New  York,  and  started  on  her 
prosperous  Voyage  in  North  America;  Tins  rigging  house, 
now  the  last  relic  of  the  Old  Dutch  architecture  of  New-Am- 
sterdam, will  soon  be  |  among  the  things  that  were.  Phis  is  a 
fine  front  view  as  it  now  stands,  (etc.,  seven  lines)  -This 
building  is  now  occupied  by  Dot}  &  Bergen,  Engravers,  Label 
&  Copper  plate  Printers,  &  .Manufacturers  of  Fancy  &  Trunk 
Papers.      New  York.  Sep1.  1846. 

Vkhy    9<   Mi(  E. 


355.  RIVINGTON'S  GAZETEER. 

Newspaper.  Polio. 

Rivington's      New  York  Gazeteer;     Thursday,  May  '27      1773. 
R.IVINGTON    i  W1KS. 
Engraved  bj   F.  S.  King  for  the  [conophiles  1901.  (2) 


356.  RUTGERS  FEMALE  COLLEGE 

Wash  draw  ing. 

H    11    S  i  sen  j^, 


Vignette,  804  x  9-4 

' venue 


357.   SP.   NICHOLAS   HOTEL. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  7  1  f  \  10  <S 

[Copyright  .    .    .   1853  by  Horace  Waters]  | 
From  ;i  music  sheet.     Framed  to  copyright  Hue. 


-    SOCIETY    LIBRARY. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  <i  s  18  (> 

(i.   Moore,  del1.-    Day  &   Haghe,   Lith™.  to  The  Queen.      The 

New  York  Society  Library.     Frederick  Diaper,  Arch*. 

346-848  Broadway,  South  Bast  corner  of  Leonard  Street,  1840-1853.  Later 
Ippletons  tli<-  publishers.  The  site  now  occupied  bj  the  New  York  Life 
Ins.  Co's   building. 

Ymv   x.  mii  »:. 


859.  SOUTH   STREET. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  !>7\1.'{!) 

\V    .  I.  Bennetl  Pinx*.  et  Sculp*.     South  St.  from  Maiden  Lane. 
Henry  I.  Megarej   \« w   York. 

\  mi\   m  \iiic.     See   Nos.   [56  and  "JT"). 

860.  QUARANTINE,  STATEN   ISLAND. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  15  8  \  22  2 

Painted  &   Engraved  l>\      W.  J.   Bennett.      View   Of  Tin    New 
York  Quarantine,  Statin   Island.      Printed  l>\   J.   Neale      l'ul> 
lished  by   Parker  and  Clover  180   Pulton  Street    New    York. 
Entered  .   .    .   1838  b)  Parker  &  Clover  .    .    .New   York. 
\n  artistic  and  decorative  subject.     Colored.     Vim    b<  mu  i  . 

[  Illustrated] 


861.   A.  T.  STEWART 

Lithograph.  Vignette,    18   x  18 

Im.  Godard,  Q.  des   Augustins,  55.      A.   L.       Robe  Marie   An 

toinette.     A.  T.  Stewart  &  (".     Rue  Bergere,  18.      Pari-. 

\  female  figure  in  verj   wide  crinoline;  showing  Stew  irt's  building,  Broad 
waj    and    Chambers    Btreet,   and    upper    corner   of    Park    railing.     Colored 
fashion  plab       Vkbi   bcarci 


362. 


Oil  painting.  Kectangle,  28   x  85 

The  original  of  Peter  Stuyvesant's  Armj  entering  New   Amster 

dam.  Ii\   William  Mulread} . 

\n    excellent    composition    In    which    the    artist    has    caught    the    spirit    >>f 

Irvlng's    satin         \    reproduction,    fr r    reduced    drawing    bj     William 

Heath,  «.n  Issued  bj    the   lithographers  Saron}    &    Major,  and  appears  In 
Knickerbocker  Hlstorj   i>t   New    York  v      1854 

|  llln\t i ni i  il  in  color  | 


to 


o 


363.  STUYVESANT'S    ARMY    ENTERING    NEW   AMSTERDAM. 

Process.  Rectangle,   7=2  x  26A 

— E.  ('.  Caswell,  1900     Peter  Stuvvesant's  Army  Entering  New 
Amsterdam. 

Not   framed. 


304.  TAMMANY  HALL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9o2  x  19a 

Printed  X-  Published  by  H,  R.  Robinson,— 48  and  52  Courtlandt 
Street  N.w  York.  The  Funeral  Of  Old  Tammany.  J  This 
mournful  ceremony  took  place  in  the  City  of  New  York  on  the 
10th,,  day  of  November  1836.  The  lamented  individual  had 
been  long  subject  to  a  vast  complication  of  disorders,  which 
though  combatted  with  great  skill  and  perseverance  by,  Doc 
tors,  Humbug,  Monopoly,  <Y  Office;  at  last  carried  him  off. 
The  symptoms  became  extremely  alarming  on  the  7th,,  and  the  [ 
danger  continued  to  encrease  "till  the  evening  of  the  10th.,  when 
Old  Taiiiinaiiv  gave  up  the  ghost.  A  vast  concourse  of  people 
followed  the  corpse  to  the  grave,  composed  of  all  the  office 
holders  in  the  State;  all  the  possessors  of  exclusive  priveliges; 
and  the  members  of  the  New  York  Regency.  A  funeral  ora- 
tion was  delivered  by  the  District  Attorney,  and  a  funeral  dirge 
sung  In    Signor  Garry  Gilbertini. 

To  tin-  right,  a  \ic\v  hi'  "Tammany  Hall"  with  flag  at  half-mast.  The 
hearse  is  driven  bj  the  editor  of  "The  Courier  and  Enquirer,"  and  among 
tin-  mourners  an-  tin-  editors  "t  "The  Times"  and  "Tin-  Truth  Teller." 
From  tin-  mouths  of  tin  principal  figures  issue  inscriptions.  \  fireman 
in  background  asks,  ''Who  killed  <>|<|  Tammany"  and  is  answered  by 
another:  "James  ( iulick  !" 

This  caricature  and  No.  "J'it  refer  to  tin-  political  excitement  at  tin-  time 
■  it  tin-  election  of  James  Gulick,  deposed  chief  « » t"  tin-  Fire  Department, 
tn  the  office  of  Register.     No  otheb  known. 


365.  'I'll ALIA  THEATRE,   ETC. 

Water-color  Rectangle,    19U\2T12 

W".  Kramer,  Esq.  Proprietor.    -Wm.  dose.  Architect.      Thalia 

Theatre  and   Atlantic  Garden.       Nos.    16,    18  &  50   Rowerv,   New 
York. 
\    well-executed  and   interesting  piece.     The   buildings   recently   razed. 


366.  THE  TIMES. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  11  14  \  is  13 

("lav  fee.     Printed  &  Published  by  II.  R.  Robinson,-  V_>  Court- 
landt  Street,  \.«  York     Entered  .    .    .   1837,  by  II.  R.  Robin- 
son .    .    .   V  «  York.     The  Times. 
\  curious  and  interesting  caricature  on  the  Panic  of  1^'K.     Colored.      (Vo 

OTRBRfl    K  snu  \ 

367.  TOM  MS. 

The  Tombs  Halls  of  Justice  Centre  Stint   engraved  li\    John 
Popple,  1850    and  the  Townsend  House,  V  \Y.  Cor.  34th  Street 
and  5"    Ave. 
Not  framed.  '  (2) 

UNION    PARK 

368.  UNION    PARK. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  11  13  \  10  7 

James  Smillie  del.  Entered  .  .  .  1849  by  Willian  &  Stevens, 
.  .  .  V  York.  I.ith.  of  Sarony  &  Major,  \V»  York  View 
of  Union  Park,  Vu  York,  from  tin  head  of  Broadway.  The 
Church  Of  The  Puritans,  Re^  .  (i.  B.  Cheever  D.D.  Pastor. 
The  Spingler  In>t  ituti .  <  rected  l>\  tin-  Family  <>t'  the  late  Henrj 
Spingler  Esq.  and  occupied  bj  AI>l>ott'>  Collegiate  Institution 
tOr  Young  Ladies,  Re^  .  Gorham  1).  Abbott.  Principal.  In 
tin-  Distance  Calvary  Church,  on  the  extreme  Right,  the  Free 
Academy.  Pulished  l>\  Williams  &  Stevens,  .'{.")."{  Broadwaj 
ti.Y. 

injured  in  lower  margin     Set    Mo.  228. 

869.  UNION   PARK. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  ~  '  \  10  (i 

(Copyrighl    L852)       Print    bj    Nagel   &    Weingartner   \.   Y. 

I  nion  Park  Sdiot t isch. 

Ili,    view    overlooks   the   Square    Prom   thi    northeast    corner  of    Fourteenth 

Street,  and   shows  i Kl   Btyle    Harlem    I!     li    car  drawn   bj    four  horses. 

Inscription   partlj    covered      (.,i,,nii 

870.  UNION   SQUARE. 

Chromo  lith.  R<  ctangle,    16  8  x  22  3 

ll.ilt,    l)i-  Grenadiers  Rochambeau       \      Union  Square      New 
York.     "Decoration  day"  80  Mai  1884.       I  lilt  Of  Tin   Grena 
dicrs  Rochambeau      In     I  nion  Squan      New   York.     "Decora 
lion  day"  M.i\  80.   1884 
I:,  paired.     \  1 1. \  ■>  ib<  i 


371.  UNION  SQUARE  IN  MIDSUMMER. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  17o8  x  26a 

— Maerz       —The    Courier    Lith.    Co.    Buffalo,    N.    Y.        Union 
Square  In  Midsummer. 
In  a   border   formed  by  circles  containing  portraits  of   prominent   players. 


.'J72.   UNITED  STATES  BRANCH  BANK. 

Lithograph.  Vignette  in  rectangle,  9o6xll.-.14 

On    Stone    hv    A.    I    Davis — E.    M.    Thompson    Architect    New 
York.      Iinbert's     Lithography.         Branch    Bank    Of    U.    S. 
Erected    182"),— Front    75    feet.    | 
India    proof. 


:{7.'}.  UNITED  STATES  HOTEL,  PEARL  STREET. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,  8=4  x  9u8 

A.  .1.   Davis  del  42  Exchange      Imbert's   Lithography,    j   United 

States  Hotel,       178  &    180    Pearl-street,   between    Wall-street  & 

Maiden-lane,      New  York. 

\  Inn;.'  descriptive  advertisement  beneath:  "The  Baths  arc  supplied  with 
suit  spring  water,"  etc.,  signed  bj  the  proprietor,  T.  B.  Redmond.  Fine 
example.     Oxi  other   known. 


:57k  UNITED  STATES  HOTEL,  FULTON  STREET. 

Line.  Rectangle,   2  12  \  1  (> 

I    .    S.    Hotel    Fulton    Street.    | 


WADDELL  RESIDENCE. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  .1  7  \  7  1 

F.  Palmer.  Lith      Suburban  Gothic  Villa,  Murray  Hill,  N.  Y. 
City.     Residence  Of  W.  CM  Waddell,  Esq.      5th.  Avenue,  be 
tween    :i7    &    .'*8,h.    Street         (Plans    of)     First    Floor.      Second 
Floor.      A.  .1.   Davis,  Architect, — (Scale) — Lith.  Of  E.  Jones 
&    E.   Palmer. 

On  the  west  side  of  the  awnuc.  The  Waddell  town  house  was  at  \o.  27 
I5(ind  Street.  Site  now  occupied  bj  Brick  Presbyterian  Chinch  and  Frank- 
lin Simon  &  Co. 


\\  \LI.  STREET 

376.   WALL  STREET. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  folio. 

Wall  Street,  aboul  1825,  from  a  point  mar  the  corner  of 
Broad  Street,  including  tin-  "Custom  House,"  to  Trinity 
Church.  On  the  north,  at  tin-  Nassau  Stint  corner,  appears 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church  with  only  <>n>  small  structure 
between  it  and  the  large  building  on  the  Broadway  corner.  On 
tin   south,  at  tin    Broad  Stint  corner:  "('.  Pool      Law  Books" 

and   "Law    Books       Rlan^   Stationary" 

V   most    interesting   and   important    view;   a   small   portion  at    extreme   l<  t't 
supplied.    Colored.     \  m   si  uu  > 


::;;.  WALL  STREET. 

Photo-lithograph.  Rectangle,  11  10  x  1  •*>  S 

A    reduced  copj    of   the   Wall   Street   Sleighing  Scene,   looking 
toward  Brookhn.  b\  Peter  Maverick. 


378    W  ALL  STREET. 

Line.  Rectangle,  6 !»  \  s  1  1 

View   Of  Wail   Street.       Published  by  J.   W.  J.    Niles   for  the 
"Amateur"     Winslow  Pr..  ' 
From  iIh    Phenix  Bank,  looking  east.     V'bbi   ■*,  uici 


379.   WALL  STREET. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  s  I  \  11  11 

New  York  Drawn  from  nature  !>\  Aug.  Kollner.  \>«  York 
\  Paris,  published  l»\  Goupil  &  (  Lith.  I>\  Deroy.  Printed 
l.\  Catti<  1.      f"i      Wall  Streel     (  Copyright   1850) 

I    I   lined    tn    title.        Tin     >i   \iuii     iiiini     hi     iio     SKRIU, 


380    WALL  STREET.     TALI  is'   \  1 1  \\  S. 

Line.  1;, ,  1  angl< .  2  2  \  "  •'» 

North  -nil.  I iln   11 •  of  Broadwaj   to  \ ".  -0,  corner  ol 

N  issau  street. 

■  ■I   tin       Republic.  \i.itli       \nii 1      In.  (..  I  liimliiililt 

In  i  .1  Vstoi       I  in       Int..       .  1.        \     l  tills   l  ngravi  r     Tallin 

View     "i    n  '  •'    Ya 


[No.  380 — Continued] 

From  Nassau  street  to  N ".  4(i,  corner  of  William  street. 

Howes       &    Macv.        Hankers.       I.iveriiiore       Clews   &   Co.,    i    Chamley    |    & 

Hatch.,      Banker's,     National  |  Rank.  ]  Hank  Of  |  N-America  |  Hank  '   Of  j 

America. 

A.  Tallis.  Engraver— (Wall  St.)—  Tallis      Views  Of  New  York. 

From  N".  4S  to  N".  (52. 

Hank   Of   New   York       City    Hank       Mechanics   &   Traders    |    Fire   Insurance 
Co.       American    hire    Ins   Co.       National    [    Kire    |    Ins  Co.    |    Royal       Fire  & 
Life       Ins  Co.       .Ktna       Insurance  ('•>      Of   Hartford  | 
Tallis-  Views  Of  New  York— (Wall  St.)— A.  Tallis,  Engraver. 

From  V.  (\i-  to  \".  82. 

Howard      Fire      Ins  Co.      New  York      Fire  &  Marine  [   Ins.  Co.      Taylor 

Urn's       Hankers.       Seamens    Hank. 

\     T.dlis,  Engraver— Wall  st.-    Tallis'  Views  Of  New   York. 

IMi.'J.     In  one  frame.     Vkhv  SCARCE. 


:}8l.  WALTON   HOUSE. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,    10  x  10,8 

A.  J.   Davis  del.      Lithography  of  [mbert.      Walton   House. 
.'52.S   Pearl  St.   Franklin-Square.      Simon  Backus. 
Framed  with  it  the  original  drawing  by  Davis.    One  otheb  known. 

STEPHENSON'S  WARREN  STREET 

382.  WARREN  STREET. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  arched,  1!).'5    36o8 

— Lithogr.  &  printed  by    F.   Heppenheimer  'I'l   North  William 
S'.  \.  Y.     \n\\  of  Warren  Street  New  York     from  Broadway 
to  Church  Street      North  Side     Published  l>\   W.  Stephenson  & 
Co.  252.  Broadwaj  Y  Y.     A.  1).  1854. 
( 'olored.     No  otheb   k  ntow  n 

:{m:{.  WASHINGTON  SQUARE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  '11  t  \  .V>  18 

On  Stone  by  ('.  Gildemeister,  289  Broadway,  \*.  Y.  (Copy- 
right 1852  h\  Otto  Hot tich.r)  Print  by  Nagel  &  Weingaertner 
N.  Y.  National  Guard  7th.  Reg1.  N.  V.  S.  M.  From  the 
Original  picture  by  Major  Botticher,  in  the  possession  of  the  8th. 
Co.  N.  (i.  The  principal  heads  from  Daguerreotypes  by 
Meade  Brothers  233  Broadway  N.  Y.  New  York,  Published 
by  Otto  Botticher,  289  Broadway. 
Colored.     Washington   Square,  Bhowing   the    University    Building,  etc. 


384.   WHARF  AM)  SHIPPING. 

Line.  Rectangle,  SO  x  13, 

S.  Coleman.— [Copyright  1869  by  W.  Pate  &  Co.]— H.  S. 
Beckwith.  Wharf  And  Shipping,  New  York.  From  the  Origi- 
nal Painting  in  the  possession  of  the  Publishers.  William  Pate 
\  (    .  \,-«   York.      Colored. 


385.   JOHN   WILLIAMS. 

Line.  Vignette,  2  6  \  'A  14 

Gentlemen's  Fashionable  Wearing  Apparel  Warehouse.      John 
Williams     Clothier     N°.  212  Broad-waj  New  York.     Corner  of 

Lair  Str'. 


386.  GERMAN   WINTER-GARDEN. 

Water-color.  Rectangle,  21  8  s  •-'!>  s 

Fritz  Meyer  f.  \.u  York,  Oct.  1856;  Innere  Ansichi  Des 
Deutschen  Volks-Winter-Gartens.  Interior  Of  The  German 
Winter-Garden.      J-">  Bowery,  New   York.  Henrj    Hoffman, 

Architect. 


387.  WORTH   MONUMENT. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,   12a2  x  18o2 

A.  Weingfirtner's  I.itlr.  \.  Y.     Ceremonies  of  Dedication  of  the 
Worth  Monument.     |  Nov.  25,  1857) 


.•{MS.    \  ARIA. 

New  York  in  171")  (Fori  George  from  the  Harbor);  NYu  \  ml 
from  Weehawk,  Smillie;  Castle  Garden  1841,  music  sheel  :  Astor 
House;  Landing  of  Lafayette;  S'.  Paul's  (from  the  Mirror); 
Park  \  Citj   Hall.     No!  train., I.  |  ;  | 


389    VARIA. 

The  Clermoni  Steamboal  from  the  N.V.  Historical  Society's 
original;  Merchants'  Exchange,  (."{).  Fori  Hamilton;  Phenix 
Hank  (  enlargemi  nl  )  etc.    Not  framed.  (  1<> ) 


•■-. 


V 


AMERICAN  CITIES,  ETC. 

MO.  ALBANY. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   15D10  x  2-L1 

Drawn  by  I.  W.  Hill.      Engraved,  Printed  &  Colored  by  I.  Hill, 
i   Albany.   I  From  Greenbush,      New  York,  Published  1'.  April 
1834  by  Betts  .V  Anstice  No  151    Pearl  St  Copy  Right  secured 
according  to  Law. 
Colored.    Fine  example.     Very  bcahce. 

[  Illustrated  in  color  ] 


391.  BAKER'S   FALLS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle.   11    x  2L 

Pamtcd  bv  W.  (i.  Wall.      Engraved  l>\  I.  Hill.     Baker's  Falls. 
\     S  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio     Published  by  Henry  I. 
Megarey  New  York      <  tc 
Colored.     Not  framed. 


BALTIMORE 

392.  BALTIMORE. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    1  (i  1  1  x  28,15 

Baltimore  in    1752,       From   a   Sketch   then   made  by  John    Moale 
Esqr.    deceased,    corrected   by    the    late        Daniel    Bowlv    Ls<|r. 
"from     his     certain     recollection,     and     that     of     other     aged 
Persons,    well    acquainted    with    it ;    with    whom    he    compared 
Notes."      ('Phe  Writing  by  H.  S.  'Fanner.)      (Twenty-nine  num- 
bered references  in  four  columns  at  sides  of  title) 
Repaired.    Colored. 


:vr.i.  BALTIMORE. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  1(5=7  x  22  8 

—Published  January  1st.  1802.  by  At  kin.  &  Nightingale,  N". 
143.  L.adenhall  Street,  London,  &  N".  100.  Chestnut  Street, 
Philadelphia. —     Drawn   by   G„    Beck,    Philadelphia. — Engrav'd 


!  N.>.  :v.r.i     Continued] 

by  T„  Cartwright,  London.      East-      Yriew  Of        Baltimore — 
Miin  land. 

In   centre  of  inscription   space  a   spread  eagle,  with   motto   in   beak,  sur- 
rounded bj   sixteen  >t;irv 
Pine  example.    Colored.     Vim  ^  ibcb.    See  Nos.  l">.'l  and  lsl. 


{Illustrated 


in  color] 


394.   BALTIMORE. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  1(>  1x24  I 

Pain  .  \   Eng  .   Bj      W.  J.   Bennett.      Baltimore  Take.   Near 
Whetstone  Point.      New   York   Pub  by  II   I  Megarej      Printed 
H\  J.  Neale.     (Copyright  1831  by  Megarej  ) 
Colored.     Vkbi    n  ia<  i 


395.   BALTIMORE. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   16o8  x  '-' 1  2 

rain'1.  &  Engd.  By     W.  .1.  Bennetl      Baltimore  From  Federal 
Hill.      New   York,  Pub.  by  II  I  Megarey.      Printed  By  .1.  &  C 

\    ale. 
( lolored. 


:{'.»<;.   BALTIMORE. 

Another  impression;  colored. 


.•{'.t:.  BALTIMORE. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  IT  12  x  M 

Printed  In  Colors  Drawn  From  Nature  And  Engraved  H\  E. 
Whitefield  H\  F.  Michelin,  111.  Nassau  S'.  \.  Y.  View  Of 
Baltimore,  M  !.      From  Federal  Mill. 


898.   BALTIMORE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    14  -'5  \  18  1 

Published  l>\    Edward  Weber  &  ( '<>.   Baltimore.      Baltimore. 
i  olored, 


399.  BALTIMORE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  13nll  x  19a-t 

Lithographed  and  printed  in  colours — by  E.  Sachse  &  Comp. 

3    N.    Libertystr.    Baltimore.    [    Calvert    Street.    |    Baltimore.    I 

1835 

Inscription  is  on  frame.     Colored. 

M)0.   BERGEN,  N.  J. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    13  14  x  19 

The  Reformed  Dutch  Church  At   Bergen,  New  Jersey.   |  Two 

lines. 

Repaired.     Not  framed.     Very  scarce. 

Mil.   BETHLEHEM. 

Line.  Rectangle,    1  1  7  \  I  i    I 

/      \.  Garrison,  delin1.      I.   Noual  Sculp.      A   View  of  Bethle- 
hem, one  of  the  Brethren's   Principal  Settlements,      in   Pensyl- 
vania,  North  America.       (Title  repeated  in  French,  two  lines) 
London    Printed   for   Rob1.   Saver   N ".   53    Flee!    Street. 
Colore. 1.      About    1761. 

102.   BETHLEHEM. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  12  10  \  19D 

T.  Birch  pinx.      Strickland  m-     Bethlehem      Pennsylvania 
Slight    tear    it    bottom,     Colored.     Yk.hy   si  irce.     Not    framed. 


BOSTON 

103.    BOSTON. 

Line.  Rectangle,   12a  x  20a 

A  View  of  the  City  of  Boston  the  Capital  of  New  England, — 
in  North  America.  Vue  de  la  Yille  de  Boston,  Capitale  de  la 
Nouvelle  Angleterre,  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Drawn 
on  the  Spot  h\  his  Excellency,  Governor  Pownal;  Painted  by 
Mr.  Pugh,  <V  Engraved  by  P.  (*.  Canot.  London,  Printed  for 
John  Bowles,  at  N".  13  in  Cornhill;  Rob*.  Sayer,  at  V.  53  in 
Meet  Street;  Tho".  Jefferys,  the  Corner  of  S'.  Martins  Lane  in 
the  Strand:  Carington  Bowles,  ;it  N".  (!i)  In  S'.  Pauls  Church 
Yard:  &  Hen\  Parker,  at  N".  82  in  Cornhill. 
Colored.      VeRI    si  ahck. 


fc04.  BOSTON. 

Line.  Hi  ctangle,  10  12  \  17  5 

London.     Printed  for  Bowles  &  Carver,  V.  69.     St.  Paul's 
Church    Yard. — I.   Carwitham   sculp.       84  A   South-East 

View  of  tin-  Citj  of  Boston  in  North  America. 
Colored.     \Umt   1775.    Vm  m  uici 

M)5.   BOSTON. 

Another  impression  <>f  the  same  state.     Colored. 

(06.   BOSTON. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   1  •*{   \  is  7 

(References)  Painted  &  Engraved  In  Rob1.  Havell.  View  Of 
The  Cit\  Of  Boston  From  Dorchester  Heights.  Coloured  1>\ 
Havell  &  Spearing.  Printed  bv  W.  Neale.  Published  by 
\Y.  A  Coleman  205  Broadway  for  Rob1.  Havell  Sing  Sing  V 
York  (Copyrighl  1841  bv  Rob*.  Havell) 
Artistic  ;tn<l  attractive.    Colored.     \Hn   b<  iaci 

M)7.   BOSTON. 

Lithograph  in  color-.  Rectangle,  1<>  10  \  1  1  U 

M   K   Kipps  del  L.   Prang  &  Co.   Lith.  84  Merchants  Row, 

Boston.  Old  Warehouse     Dock   Square,   Boston.       Built 

1680         Taken  down     I860. 

His.   BUFFALO. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    16  x  -Hi 

Paind.  bv  W.  J.  Bennetl   from  a  Sketch  bj   J.  W.  Hill. 

Pub:  l»\    Henrj    J.   Megare^    New  York.      Engraved  bj    VV.   J. 
Bennett.       Buffalo,    From    Lake    Erie.       Dedication   two   lines, 
copyright  1  886  one  line ) 
Injured   it  bottom      I  in.  I \  colored      \  sat  u  mi<  i 

too.  CANTON  oilio. 

Lithograph.  Rt  ctangle,    !4o6  \  19  IS 

Drawn  from  nature  h\  Adolphus  Wever.  Lith.  In  Klauprech 
\  Menzel,  Cincinnati,  0.  View  of  Canton,  State  of  Ohio, 
North  America. 

(  ii|. in  il        Vm  i     m  »h.  i 


Z 


CHARLESTON 

4-10.   CHARLESTON. 

Line.  Rectangle,   18A  x  55c8 

To  his  Excellency  James  Glen  Esq,  Capt.  General,  Governor, 
&  Commander  in  Chief  in,  and  over  his  Majestys  Province  of 
South  Carolina,  and  Vice  Admiral  within  the  |  same.  This 
Prospect  of  Charles  Town  is  most  humbly  Inscrih'd  by  his  much 
Obliged  humble  Servant — B:  Roberts.  Roberts  Delin — (Ref- 
erences, eight  lettered) — Printed  &  Sold  by  Dicey  &  Co.  in 
Aldermary  Church  Yard  London  ||  Charles-Town  the  Metropo- 
lis of  ye  Province  of  South  Carolina,  is  pleasantly  Situated 
between  Cooper  &  Ashley  Rivers,  which  form  a  Spacious  &  con- 
venient Harbour,  &  lieth  in  32°.  52'  of  N.  L.  and  78  ,  45'  W.  L. 
from  London,  (etc.  seven  lines)  Published  according  to  Act  of 
Parliament  by  R.  Roberts  &  \Y.  H.  Tom.,  June  «>.  17+9.— W. 
H.  Toms  Mil 
In  centre  of  inscription  space   Arms  with  mottoes.     Ykhv  scarce. 


411.  CHARLESTON. 

Water-color.  Rectangle,    15    x  4.'J  (> 

The  original   unfinished   sketch  of  the  above;  a  portion   missing 
at  extreme  right. 


|  Illustrated  in  color  | 


H2.   CHARLESTON. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  15ol0x24ol0 

Painted  by  G.  Cooke.      Engraved  by  \Y.  J.  Bennett.      Published 
by  L.  P.  Clover  New  York.      City  of  Charleston  S  Carolina 
Looking  across  Cooper's  River     (Copyright  IH.'W) 
\   line  impression  with  original  coloring.     Yfiiy  bcabce. 


H3.   CHARLESTON.      1774. 

Line.  Rectangle,  1  6  4  x  28  11 

Painted  by  Tho*.  Leitch.     Engraved  by  Sam1.  Smith  |  A  View 
of  Charles-Town,  The  Capital  of  South  Carolina.       (Etc.  two 

lines ) 

Yf.hv   SCAR(  t.. 


H  t.  CHARLESTON. 

Another  impression  of  the  same  state;  framed  to  second  lino. 
( Colored. 


U5.  CHARLESTON. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  1 :{  5  x  21  10 

Drawn  From  Nature  bj  William  Keenan.      [Copyright]      Litho 
graphed  &   Published  1>\   W.  Keenan  250  King  cor  rlasel  S'. 
East<  in  \  iew  Of  The  City  Of  Charleston  S.  C.    "|  Front.]"    To 
tin    linn   tin    Mayor,  Aldermen,  &  Citizens  of  Charleston   tin-. 

es  i»l    Views   are   \«-r\    Respectfully    Dedicated   by  W 

Keenan,  Engraver  \   Lithographer     S  II  Mellen  Printer. 
(  olored. 


Mil.  CHICAGO. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8  12  i  18  B 

The  Kellogg  &  Bulkelej  Co  Hartford  Conn,  Chicago  In 
Flames  Scene  in  Deaborn  St  Burning  of  1 1 » « -  Tremonl  House 
All  of  tlir  business  portion  of  this  beautiful  citj  was  com 
pletelj  destroyed  l>\  fire  in  two  days,  Commencing  Oct.  9th, 
1871.  It  was  the  most  destructive  fire  ever  known,  completely 
annihilating  property  valued  at  over  Three  Hundred  Million 
nl  dollars.  Two  thousand  lives  were  lost,  and  over  one  hundred 
t housa inl  peopli  made  homeless. 
Colored,     The  last   two  lines  are  printed   from  type 


CINCINWil 


117.   (  IM  INNATI. 


Lithograph.  Rectangle,    1?   x22 

\  n  u  of  Cincinnati.    Taken  From  The  Residi  nee  of  \\   '.  South- 
gate,  Esq,  Covington,  Ky. 
(  olon  il      Viiy  ii  MH  » 

[  llhi  tt rated  in  color  \ 


V 


418.  CINCINNATI. 

Lithograph   in  colors.  Rectangle,   15a  x  19^10 

— Klauprech  &  Menzel's  Lithography,  Johnstons  Row,  Cincin- 
nati.—  j  Pearl  Street  House,  Corner  of  Pearl  &  Walnut  Str, 
Cincinnati.  Thorougly  renovated  and  elegantly  refurnished.  [ 
Mrs.  Judith  Goddard  fc  F.  M.  Cockrell,  late  of  the  Eagle  Hotel, 
Maysville,  Kv,  Proprietors. 

Very  scarce. 

[Illustrated] 


419.  CINCINNATI. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  148x21  9 

Published    by   George    Degen,   51    Chatham    St..   New   York. — 
(Copyright    18fi9)^I)cutz    Brothers,    1!)7    William    St.    N.    V. 
Imp.       Cincinnati. 
Colored. 


420.  CLEVELAND. 

Line.  Rectangle,    9  7\'14all 

Tho\    Whelpley    Del.    1833.     M.    Osborne   Sculp*.       Cleveland, 
Ohio.      Prom  The  Buffalo  Road,   East  Of  The  Court   House. 
Published,  \.  York  18:34,  by  Thos.  Whelpley,  of  Cleveland. 

Colored.     Very  scarce. 


421.  COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   11    I3xl9013 

P.  Dovilliers,  del.     C.  B.  Graham,  lithr.  Wash".  I).  C.      South 
Carolina  College     Published  by  P.  Dovilliers,  Columbia,  S.  ('. 
The  University  of  South  Carolina;   founded   IHOi.     Colored.     \'ery  rcaice. 


122.  CORNWALLIS  SURRENDER. 

Line.  Rectangle,   12  8  \  20  I 

— G8  Reddition  de  1'Armee  Angloises  Commandee  par  Mylord 
Comte  de  Cornwallis  aus  Armees  Combinees  des  Etats  unis  de 
1'Amerique  el  de  France  aux  ordres  des  Generaux  Washington 
et  de  Rochambeau  a  Y/orck  touwn  el  Glocester  dans  la  Vir- 
ginie.  le  1!)  Octobre  1781.  II  s'est  trouve's  dans  ses  deux  postes 
(>()()()  homines  de  troupes   reglees  Angloises  ou  Hessoises  et  22 


I  So.   \-l-J.     Continued] 

Drapeaus   1500  Matclots  160  ('anon-  de  tout  Calibre  dont  75 

dt    Font*    8   Mortiers      40   Batimens  dont   an   Vaisseau  dv  50 

Canons  <|ui  a  ete  Brule  20  Coules  Bas;  Ce  jour  a  Jamais  mem- 

orables  pour  les  Etats  unis  en  ce  quil  assura  definitivemeni  leurs 

pendances      (References,  nine  lettered,  in  two  lines)      — A 

Paris  clu/  Mondhare  rue  Sl.  Jean  de  Beauvais  pres  celle  des 

Nbyers. 

Colored.       \    crude,   interesting   contemporary    print      Vkh\    <,  mi.  t       Not 
framed 


t23.  DELAWARE  WATER  GAP. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    12  10  \  10 

T.  Birch  pinx.     Strickland  sc.      View   of  the  Water  Gap  ami 
Columbia  Glass  Works  River  Delaware. 
Repaired.     Colored.  Not  framed. 


c_M    DETROIT. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    1  •">  "  \  -  t  s 

Painted  li\    W.  J.   Bennett   from  a  sketch  t>\    Fred*.  Grain. 
Il.n.v  I.  Megare}   New  York      Eng*.  bj   W.  .1.  Bennett      City 
of  Detroit,  Michigan.     Taken  from  the  Canada  shore  near  the 
Ferry.     (Copyright  is:{7) 
Fine  example.  Colored,     Vim   g<  mi,  i 


Vt!t    ERIE   LAKE  &   FORT. 

Aquatint.  1  I  I  \  20  12 

E.   Walsh    10' .    Reg*.   .Mm'.      Engraved   l.\    John    Bluck.       A 
View  of  th.    I. ,ik.   \   Fort    Erie,  from  Buffalo  Creek.      London: 
Publitih'd  Jan  ,  I.  181  I.  at  It.  Ackermann's  Repository  of  Arts, 
101.  Strand. 
I  in.   example.    <  lolon  .1      Vkby  s<  mi.  i 

|  Illustrated] 


» 


o 


426.   FISHKILL. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   140  x  21o 

Painted  by  W.  G.  Wall.— Engraved  by  I.  Hill.  |  View  Near 
Fishkill  |  N°.  18  of  tbe  Hudson  River  Port  Folio  |  Published 
by  Henry  I.  Megarey  New  York. 

Colored.      Framed   to  title. 


427.  FORT  EDWARD. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   14=  x  21a 

Painted  by  W.  G.  Wall.— Engraved  by  I.  Hill.  |  Fort  Edward.  | 
N".  10  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio     Published  by  Henry  I. 
Megarey   New   York. 
Colored.     Framed  to  title. 


428.   FORT  MILLER. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   14dx2E 

Painted  liy  \Y.  G.  Wall.— Engraved  By  J.   Hill.      View  Near 
Fort  Miller.      N°.  10  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio.   |   Pub- 
lished by  Henry  I.  Megarey  New  York. 
Colored.     Not  framed. 


429.   FORT  MONTGOMERY. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   11   x21 

I'ainhd  by  G.   \V.  Wall.      Engraved  by  .1.   Hill.      View   Near 
Fort  Montgomery.      N°.  22  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio.  ' 
Published  by  Henry  I.  Megarey  New  York. 
Colored.     Framed  lo  lii le. 


430.  FULTON  CITY,  ELL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  1&8  x  18^5 

l.ith.  of  Endicott  &  C°.  N.  Y.—      Dement  House,  Pulton  City, 
III.     By  Janus  L.  Watkins. 
Colored.  Van  sc  ibce,     Not  framed. 


431.  GLENNS  FALLS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   14  \'J1. 

Painted  In  W.  G.  Wall.-    Engraved  by  I.  Hill.  |  Glenns  Falls.  | 
N  .  i)  nf  tin   Hudson  River  Port  Folio      Published  1>\  Henry  I. 
M<  gar<  3   New  York.  | 
i  olored.    Not  framed. 


432.  GLOUCESTER. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  132  \  20  1 

Drawn  from  Nature,  &  mi  stone  by   F.  11.   Lane.      Pendleton's 

Lithography,  Boston.      View  of  the  Town  of  Gloucester,  M;i-v 

Presentation   inscription:   "Nathan    1*.   Murv  .It-   from  hi-,   friend    [saac    \. 

Smith  Gloucester   Maj    2nd   i*:t7" 

In  fine  |irciot'  condition,  with  wide  margins,  though  -putted.     Vm   smm. 


fc83.  HADLEY'S  FALLS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   11-  x  21 

Painted  bj   W.  (i.  Wall.      Engraved  by  1.  R.  Smith      Finished 
l.\   .1.  Hill      Hadley's  Falls.      V.  •")  of  the  Hudson  River  Tort 
Folio      Published  bj    11.  I.  Megarej  \  W.  B.  Gilley    Men   Vorlc 
and  John  Mill  Charleston  S.  C.     etc. 
(  olored.     No!   framed. 


L34.   HADLEY'S  RAPIDS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   11   \ -1 

Painted  bj  W.  (..  Wall.     Engraved  l»\   I.  Hill.     Rapids  Above 
Hadleys  Falls.      \      1  of  the  Hudson  River  Port   Folio      Pub- 
lished bj   Henrj   I.  Megarej   New  York,     (etc) 
(  olored.     No)    i  ramed. 


185.   HARRISBURG,   PA. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  1  1  !>  \  28  1 

Drawn  From  Nature  H\  E.  Whitefield  Lith,  11\  1  .»nv  i  ->  & 
Brown.  View  Of  Harrisburg,  P*.  From  the  West.  Published 
by  Lewis  \  Brown  'l~  John  St.  New  York. 

(    111. II  I   ll  \    I  IM      K    tin   I 


1~ 

-* 

0 

V. 


436.  HUDSON,  N.  Y. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  140  x  21o 

Painted  by  W.  G.  Wall.— Engraved  by  I.  Hill,  j  Hudson.  |  N°. 
13  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio   |   Published  by  Henry  I. 
Megarey  New  York. 
Colored.     Framed  to  title. 


437.   HUDSON,  X.  Y. 

Aqutatint  Rectangle,  14a  x  2"L 

Painted  by  W.  (i.  Wall. — Engraved  by  J.  Hill.  |  View  Near 
Hudson.  V.  15  of  the  Hudson  River' Port  Folio.  Published 
by  Henry  I.  Megarey  New  York. 

Colored.     Framed  to  title. 


438.  ISLAND  "NUMBER  TEN." 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  15=10  \  22D2 

Published  by  Currier  cV  [ves, — ( Copyright  18(52)— 152  Nassau 
Sl.  New  York.  J  (References)      Bombardment  And  Capture  Of 
Island  "Number  Ten."      On  The  Mississippi  River.   April  7th. 
18(52,  By   .    .    .   Coin.  A.  II.  Foote.  |  (Two  lines) 
Colored. 


489.  JESSUPS  LANDING. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  1  1    \  "Jl 

Painted  by  \V.  (i.  Wall.      Finished  by  I.  Hill.     View   Near  Jes- 
sups  handing.      N".  3  of  the  Hudson  River  Port   Folio  !   Pub 
lished  by  II.  I.  Megarey  &  \V.  B.  Gilley   New  York  and  John 
.Mill  Charleston  S.  ('.     Printed  by  Rollinson 
Colored.     Not   framed. 


440.  LITTLE  FALLS.   LUZERNE. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  14a  x  21 

Painted  by  \Y.  (i.  Wall.  Engraved  by  I.  Hill,  Little  Falls 
At  Luzerne.  |  N°.  1  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio  |  Published 
by  Henry  I  Megarey  New  York. 

Colored.       trained    to    title. 


441.  LOUISVILLE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  21  11   \  :5T  12 

On  Stone  1>\   B.  F.  Smith,  «T.      Lithy.  of  P.  S.  Duval  Philad*. 
Louisville,  K    .      From  Jeffersonville,  I".     1850.  Published 

In   Smith,  Brothers  \  Co. 
( 'olored,     v  n<\  m  \hi » 


14-J.  LOWELL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  1  Mi  \  •_'.*! 

Pendleton's    Lithography,   Boston.       View    Of   Lowell,   Mass. 
Taken  From  The  House  Of  Elisha  Fuller  Esq:  In  Dracutt,  l>\ 
E.  A.  Farrar.     [Copyright  .    .    .  1834  1>\  Jacob  Farrar] 
Sides  extended.    Colored.     Vehi   m  \hie. 


448.   MATTEAWAN,  N.   V. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   1&12   i  28  8 

Drawn   by   0.    Neely.      Engraved,   Printed,  <V   Coloured,  by   J. 

Hill.       Matteawan.       Manufacturing   Village,       War   Fishkill 

Landing  N.  York.      Published  June   15,   1882  l.\   0.   Neelj    N 

York. 

Pine  •  'xample.    Ciiliirt-d.     liic-i  m  vit. 

444.   MOBILE. 

Aquatinl  in  colors.  Rectangle,  I  "J    \  25o8 

Painted  bj   \Y.  .1.  Bennett   from  a  sketch  In   Wm.  Todd.      En 
graved  l>\  \Y.  J.  Bennett  Esq.     Henrj   I.  Mega  re}      Vu  York. 
Mobile.       Taken    from    the    Marsh    opposite    the   Cit\    near 
Pinto's  residenci      (Copyright  1842) 

Vim    m  wu  > 


I  15    MOUNT  \  ERNON. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  TJ  1 1  \  17  1:5 

Alexander  Robertson  Delincavil  Francis  Jukes  Sculpsil 
Mount  Vernon  in  Virginia  The  Seat  of  the  late  Lieu1.  General 
George  Washington  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Armies  ol  the 
l  nited  States  London  Pubd.  March  81  '.  1800  bj  F.  Jukes 
\  lo  Howland  Street  and  l>\  Al.  Robertson  Columbian 
Academy  Liberty  Street  N<«  York. 
i  ol I      Sci    No    I"      \  mi  si  viu  r 


446.  MOUNT  VERNON. 

Another  impression.     Colored. 


447.  NATCHEZ. 

Lithographed.  Rectangle,  13=6  x  2L3 

Sketched  by  James  Tooley— Lithographed  by  Risso  &  Browne. 
N.  Y  |  Natchez.  [  On  The  Hill,  From  The  Old  Fort. 
Colored. 


448.  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,    1607x25D3 

F.  H.  Lane  (let.   from  a  sketch  by  A.  Conant — Published  by  A. 
Conant.      Lane    .V    Scott's    Lith.    Tremont    Temple,    Boston. 
View  of  New  Bedford.     From  the  Fort  mar  Fairhaven.     [Copy- 
right 184o  by  A.  Conant] 

Colored.      Yfhy  ICABCB. 


449.  NEWBURG. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   14x21 

Fainted  by  W.  G.   Wall.      Engraved  b\  I.   Hill.       Newburg.   | 

\".  14  of  the  Hudson  River  Tort   Folio.  Published  by  Henry 

I.   Mega  rev    New   York. 
( 'olored.     Framed  to  title. 


450.  NEW  ORLEANS. 

Aquatint  in  colors.  Rectangle,  16  12  x  25\,8 

Painted  by  \Y.  .1.  Bennetl  from  a  sketch  by  A.  Mondelli     Eng 
by  W.  J.  Bennett     Ilmrv  I.  IVfegarey,  New  York.  |  New  Orleans, 

I  Taken  from  the  opposite  side,  a  short  distance  above  the  middle 
or   Picayune   l'Vrr\       [Copyright    L841    b\    II.    I.   Mcgary  ] 
Fine  example. 

451.  NEW  ORLEANS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  10  10x27 

Published   by    Louis    Schwarz — B.    Dondorf,    Frankfort    aM. 
Germany  View    Of  New  Orleans,   '   taken   from   the   Lower 

Cotton  Press. 
[ndia   proof.     Colored. 


452.   NEWPORT,  R.   I. 

Lithograph  In  colors.  Rectangle,  11    \  33  13 

Drawn  &   Lith  l.\   J.   P.   Newell.    -Printed  In    J.   11.   Bufford 
Newport  .H.  I.      \  i<  u   from  Fort  Wolcott,  Goat  Island. 


M  VGARA 

i.r.i    NIAG  \n.\. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   16  7    \  '_'•_'  10 

Drawn  bj   G.  Beck.      Engraved  by  T.  Cartwright.      The  Falls 
Of  Niagara.       Published   Nov'.   1.   1805,  by  Geo.   Nightingale, 
N  .  143,  Leadenhall  Street,  London. 
Colored.     \  i  in    g<  wu  i      See   ^os.  •"il|.'t  and    181. 

154    NIAGARA. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    17  l'J  \  '27  (i 

In*  Flaml.      F>  i  r\    House.      American   Fall  Kil  ft.  high,  300 
ft.  wide.      Horse  Shoe  Fall  158  ft.  high,  600  yds,  wide.     Ferry. 
Table  Hock.     Stairs.      [Copyright  1845,  by  Rob1.  Havell]  ' 
Niagara  Falls.      Printed  in  Colours  l>\   W.  Neale.  Painted 

from    tin-    Chinese    Pagoda,    Point    Vien    Gardens,    1>\     Robert 
Havell,  Sin^r  Sing.      Published  by  Rob*.   Havell,  Sing  Sinir, 
W.  A.  Colman,  203  Broadway,     R.   1".   Fraser,   American  Art 
Union,  •'{"J'J   Broadway    &    Havell  &   Spearing,   117    Fulton   S*. 
\i«  York.     Ackermann  \  ('".  69  Strand  London. 
\  beautiful  example.     Colored. 

w,r,    NORWICH. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  11   12  x  1<>  10 

(Copyright  1849  l>\  A.  Conant)  Sketched  from  Nature  by, 
Lane.  Lith.  &  Printed  in  Colors  by  Sarong  \  Major  117 
Fulton  St.  New  York.  View  Of  Norwich,  From  The  West 
Side  Of  The  River. 


ir,c>.   PALISAD1  - 

Line.  ll>  ctangle,    II    x  21o4 

Painted  bj    W.  (..  Wall.     Engraved  b\    I.  Hill.      Palisades. 
\      19.  of  tin    Hudson  River  Port   Folio      Published  l>>   Henrj 
I.  Megarej    New   York. 
I  hi    in   i    i  ii  ui       Colored      Sci    No    SO 


■•■■  AVJ  "S  s-  '-  »   s.  -  - 


I 


2 


i 


& 


457.  PASSAIC  FALLS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  13o2  x  18u8 

Alexander  Robertson  Delineavit — F.  Jukes  Sculpsit  ]  Passaic 
Falls  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey  |  London  Pubd.  Jan.  1st.  1802, 
by  F.  Jukes  V.  10  Howland  Street  and  by  A  Robertson  Co- 
lumbian Academy  Liberty  Street  New  York 

Colored.     Very  scarce. 

458.  PATERSON. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  1)  10  x  IT 

Prom  Nature  by  J.  W.  Hill.  Litho.  of  Endicoti  .V><)  Broad- 
way.     Paterson.  N.  J. 

Clipped  at  top  and  sides.     Copyright   line  covered.     Colored. 

459.  PAX  TON    EXPEDITION. 

Line.  Rectangle,  71  x   Mi  10 

The  Paxton  Expedition.     Inscribed  to  the  Author  of  the  Farce, 

by  II  1). 

Beneath  there  are  m\  stanzas  of  four  verses  each,  in  three  columns. 
Engraved   by    Henry    Dawkins  at    Philadelphia    in    1764.     The   view    repre- 
sents tlie  old  Court   House  on  Siiond  street,  Philadelphia,  tlie  Barracks,  the 
Market-shed   and   adjacent    buildings.      Tlie    speaker   on    tlie   Court    House 
steps   has   a    scroll    issuing    from    his   mouth    with    legend:   "Gentlemen    the 

Affair  is  punctuly  settled,  for  j|,  the  GOV,  returns  you  thanks  and  dismisses 
\  oil." 

Companies  of  Militia,  four  cannon,  horsemen  and  a  pillorj  surmounted 
In     a    British    flag    appear    in    the    square. 

Stauffer,  X".   167,  mentions  the  print   and  describes  it   from  a   reproduction, 

hut    uas    unable    to    give    the    dimensions    as    nn    original    was    known    to    him. 

This  impression  is  the  onlj    one  that  can  be  located. 
|  Illustrated] 

PHILADELPHIA 

4(50.  PHILADELPHIA. 

Line.  Rectangle,    H  10    \    .'{(> 

An  EasI  Prospect  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia;  taken  1>\  George 

Heap    from    the   .Jersey    Shore,   Under    the    Direction    of    Nicholas 

Scull   Surveyor  General  of  the   Province  of   Pennsylvania.   |  A 

Description  of  the  Situation,  Harbour  &c.  of  the  City  and 
Port  of  Philadelphia.  (Twenty  lines  in  four  columns)  Refer- 
ences.     (Fourteen  numbered,  in  one  line) 

\t    bottom  a:  "Plan   of   the   City   of    Philadelphia. "   and   views  of:  "The    Bat- 
tery"  and    "The   State    House"     Engrav'd    &    Publish'd    according    to    Act 
of   Parliament    l>\    T.  Jeffereys,  mar  Charing  Cross. 
l-'ine  example.     Very  s(  mice. 


461.   PHILADELPHIA. 

Line.  Rectangle,  9  9  \   L6  I- 

An  East    Perspective  \  i» -w   of  the  Citv  of  Philadelphia,  in  the 

Provinci    of   Pensylvania,   in    North    America;   taken   from   the 

Jersey    Shore.       (References,   fourteen    numbered    in    two    lines. 

"The    other   Streets    are    not    to   In    ^, ,  M    from    thi»    poinl    of 

Sight.") 

Colored.     Inscription   masked. 


!<;•_>.   PHILADELPHIA. 

Line.  Rectangle,  I80U  x  24  2 

Drawn  li\    Tho     Birch      Engraved  l>\  Samuel   Seymour      The 

Citj    of       Philadelphia    In  The   State  Of   Pennsylvania    North 
America.       Published    Maj    1  '.    1801.   bj    W    .    Birch    Enamel 

Painter,  on   Nashaminy,  near  Bristol  Pennsylvania. 
Staim  'I      Sei    No    18,     V'ebi   u  mu  b, 


t63    PHILADELPHIA. 

Water  color. 


I  { i  c  t  a  ngh 


:; 


:!-,  s 


Prom  the  Camden   Ferrj    on  the  opposite  shore.     Smith    island,  long  since 

p Mil.  tin   i >li I  shot  tower,  Courl   House  and  <  hrist  Church  are  prominent. 

\  vcrj  Inter*   ting  and  important  original)  about   1816.     In  One  condition. 

|  Illustrated  in  color  \ 


K,l.   PHILADELPHIA. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  16  2  x  28  I  1 

Painted    bj    I.    W.    Hill.      Engraved,    Printed    \    Coloured    l>.\ 
I.   ilill.      Philadelphia.      From   Fair   Mount,  looking  down   the 
River  Schuylkill.     Published  b)  James  E.  Betts  \     21  I  Broad 
waj    Ni  u  York, 

\    I    IH       M     Mil    I 


Ki".    PHILADELPHIA. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  16  '-'  \  28  18 

Philadelphia.      Fr tin  Ship  House  in  tin    Vi\\   Yard  looking 

n I >  I  In   River  Delaware  New   York,  Published  by  John  I^evison, 

."{  1  I      III  o.iilu    I  \ 

Colored      \  i  m    -(  mu  i 


4 


\ 

- 

^1 

J 

r. 

.1 

z 


466.  PHILADELPHIA. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  12=6  x  17D14 

Garneray  Pinx*. — Hvinelv  sculp,  j  Vue  Du  Port  De  Phila- 
delphie.  |  A  Paris  chez  Hocquart  Rue  Sl.  Jacques  N".  64. — 
Depose.      New-Yorck.     Published  by  Bailly,  Ward  and  C0.—  | 

A  beautiful  colored  example  of  an  artistic  composition  of  unusual  deco- 
rative  value.      See    No.   (is.      VERY    SCARCE. 


107.   PHILADELPHIA.     CHESTM'T  ST. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9ol  x  15-5 

Lith.  of  J.  T.   Bowen,   Phila.  View  Of  Chesnut   Street   | 

Philadelphia.      Published  by  -I.  T.  Bowen  at  his  Lithographic 
.V  Print  Colouring  Establishment,  V.  94,  Walnut  Street,  Phila- 
delphia.     (Copyright  1840  by  J.  T.  Bowen) 
\   proof  intended  for  coloring;  full  margins.     Very  scarce. 


468.   PHILADELPHIA.     COMMISSIONERS  HALL. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  IT  10  \  '1 1-  6 

('.   Kuchel      P.  S.   Duval's  steam  lith  press.     Phil.  Com 

missioners  Hall,     Spring  Garden.     Published  by  John  \.  Hen- 
derson, Philadelphia. 
(  olored. 


400.   PHILADELPHIA.     FAIRMOUNT. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  15  8  \  23  10 

Painted  by  T.  Doughty,  Engraved  Printed  &  Coloured  by  I 
Hill.  Fair  Mount  Water  Works.  Dedicated  to  the  Select  and 
Common  Councils  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  B\  their  much 
obliged  Servants,  T.  Doughty  &  .1.  Hill.  F.  Graff,  Esqr.  Archi- 
tect .V  Engineer  Published  at  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea  Phil'. 
&  H.  I.  Megarey,  Broadway  N.  York 

<   cil. il'ed.       Vkiiy    m   wick. 


170    PHILADELPHIA.     FAIRMOUNT. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle.    8x11    10 

From  Nature  &  on  Stone  (i.  Lehman.  Philada..  Puh'1..  by  C.  (i. 
Childs  &  G.  Lehman  1833.  Childs  &  [nman  Lith™..  Fairmount 
Waterworks.      From  the  Forebay. 

(Olored.      Not    framed. 


471.   PHILADELPHIA. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  12  !>  \  IS  s 

Painted  &  Engraved  b\  Geo:  Lehman  The  Great  Elm  Tr<> 
Of  Shackamaxon  (Now  Kensington)  Under  which  William 
IV mi  concluded  his  Treaty  with  the  Indians  in  1(>S2  it  fell 
during  a  storm  in  1810.  This  block  of  marble  was  placed  by 
tin  lYmi  Societj  A.l).  ls*J7  to  mark  -cite  of  the  Elm  tree 
and  Treaty  Ground  of  William  Penn  &  the  Indian  Natives 
in  1682  &  bears  the  inscriptions.  "Unbroken  Faith."  "By 
Deeds  of  Peace." 

\   curious   feature  "t    the   print   is  a   goal   "ii  a   lower  branch  of  the  trie. 
Colon  d, 


I  •.•_'.    I'l.WM  l.\  AM  \    HOSPITAL. 

Line.  Rectangle,  '.»  L3  \  16  L2 

South  Front  Of  Til,-  Pennsylvania  Hospital.  W  .  Strick- 
land F.  S.  A.  del1.  Sam'.  Seymour  A.  A.  sculp'.  This  Build- 
ing  by  the  bounty  of  Government  and  of  manj  private  P»  rsons 
was  |iioiis|\  founded  for  the  Relief  of  the  Sick  and  Miserable 
Anno  1755. 
Colored. 


t78.   PENNSYL^  ANLA   HOSPITAL. 

Fine.  Rectangle,  1 1  ;   \   is  I 

Drawn  and  Engraved  bj  John  (i.  Exilious,  lsif.     South  Easl 

View  Of  The     Pennsylvania   Hospital 

Under  t li<   rectangle  -i  rignettt  "i  the  Good  Samaritan,  Inscribed;  Take  care 
nt  him  ;in«l   I   will  rip, i\   ilici       (     I'.  Harrison  Printer. 
Repaired     *  olored.     Vi  m   bi  ibi  i 


VIA     PHILADELPHIA.     JAIL. 

Etching.  R(  ctangle,  8  •'*   i    10  8 

Designed  Engraved  &  Published  bj  W.  Birch  Enamel  Painter 
Jail  in  Walnut  SI  r<  i  I  Philadi  Iphia 

i  olon  il 


475.  PHILADELPHIA.     MASONIC  HALL. 

Aquatint.  2L4  x  17^6 

Painted  by  S.  Jones  the  Figures  by  I.  L.  Krimmell — Wm.  H. 
Morgan  \".  100  Arch  S'.  Phila.— Engraved  by  J.  Hill.  |  The 
Conflagration  of  the  Masonic  Hall  Chestnut  Street  Philadel- 
phia, i  which  occurred  on  the  Night  of  the  9th..  of  March  1819.  | 
This  Plate  is  respectfully  dedicated  to  the  active  and  much 
esteemed  Fire  Engine  &  Hose  Companies,  by  their  Obed1.. 
Servt8..  S.  Kennedy  and  S.  S.  West.  |  Published  June  1819. 

by   S.   Kennedy,  &   S.   S.   West,   X".   72  Chesnut    Street,   Phila- 
delphia. | 
Colored. 


47(5.   PHILADELPHIA.     MERCHANTS  HOTEL. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  1112  x  18J3 

Drawn   And    Engraved    By   J.    R.   Smith    Philada.       Merchants 

Hotel. 

First  issue,  l>ut  lacks  Sanderson  line.     Colored.     Veri   s<  ibce. 


PHILADELPHIA.     SECOND  ST. 

Line.  Rectangle,  8  6  x  111 

Drawn   &    Engraved    In    W.    Birch   <V    Son.      Published    h\    K. 
Campbell  &  C°.   \"  .  Chestnut   Street   Philada.    1799.       Second 

Street  North  from  Market  S'.  l*   Christ  Church.     Philadelphia. 
( Colored. 


478.   PHILADELPHIA.     WHITE'S  CATTLE  SHOW. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  14.4  x  2:5  7 

Drawn  (after. I.  L.  Krimmell  1821)  on  Stone  by  L.  Haugg  600 
Chestnut  Str.  Phila.  Published  In  A.  Clemen!  Phila.  I.ith 
of  F.  Bourquin  <V  ('".  602  Chestnut  St.  Ph  White's  (neat  Cattle 
Show,  And  Grand  Procession  Of  The  Victuallers  of  Phila- 
delphia. (Amis  and  motto,  and  si\f\  four  lines  in  two 
columns) 
( lolored. 


479.   PITTSBURGH    FIRE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  S.4   \   VJS 

[Copyright  1845  1>\  N.  Currier]  Greal  Conflagration  At 
Pittsburgh  Pa.  April  10''  1845.  Nearly  1200  houses  de- 
stroyed. Estimated  loss  of  Property  $9,000,000.  Pub.  b\ 
Turner  &  Fisher,  1  5  North  6th.  St.  Phil'.  &  N.  Currier  2  Spruce 
St.  V  V. 
Colored.     \Ui\   >,  uu  i . 


180.    PORTLAND.   ME. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   11     \    IS 

J.   Mayer  &   (' ".    Lith.   4  State  St.    Boston.      Photo.    Edw.    F. 
Smith.      \  ii  u  ()t   Portland,  Me.      Taken  From  Cape  Elizabeth 
Before  The  Greal  Conflagration  Of  July  4-"'.  1866.      Published 
H\  B.  B.  Russell  &  C°.  Boston.     &  John  Hankerson,  Portland. 
( lolored. 


181.   POTOMAC  FALLS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  16o6   \  22o8 

Published  January  1  '.    1802.  I>\    Atkins  \   Nightingale,  N°. 

143.      Leadenhall  Street,  London,  &  N°.  100.  Chestnul  Street, 

Philadelphia.  Drawn  by  (J,,  Peek.  Philadelphia.      Engrav'd 

bv  T„  Cartwright,  London.     Greal  Falls,  of-    the  Potomac. 

In  centre  "i  inscription  space  a  spread  eagle,  with  motto  in  beak,  surrounded 

l>\   sixteen  stars. 

Colored.     Vihn    sh  mui       See   Nos    898  and    l".'t. 


,82.   POUGHKEEPSIE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  16  18  t  <'5t  18 

Whitefields  Views  Of  North  American  ('it  i*--  V.  •_'".  [Copy- 
right 1852  l»\  E.  vVhitefield]  (References  in  one  line)  Lith. 
Of  Endicoti  &  C°.  N.  Y.  Drawn  From  Nature  And  On  Stono 
H\    E.    vVhitefield,       Poughkeepsie.       From    the   opposite   side 

of  ii,,    Hud River.      New   York  Published  In    E.  Whitcfield. 

Colored      \  i  n  *    ^>  mu  i 


483.  PROVIDENCE. 

Lithographs  Rectangles,  1606  x  37^15 

Whitefield's  Original  Views  Of  American  Cities.  N°.  12.  |Drawn 
On  Stone  By  ('.  W.  Burton. — From  A  Drawing  By  E.  White- 
field.  View  Of  Providence  R.  I.  From  The  North.  184-9.  | 
-Printed  by  F.  Michelin  111.  Nassau  Sl.  \.  Y.  [  Published 
by  Whitefield  .V  Smith.— (Copyright   1849  by  E.   Whitefield.) 

The   companion  :   View   Of   Providence  R.   I.   From  The  South. 

1849.  (2) 

484.  PROVIDENCE  STORM. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  1303  x   19=9 

-On  Stone  by  A.  Fleetwood.      A  Representation  of  the  Great 
Storm  at  Providence,  Sept  23rd..  1815.   |   .\««    York,  Published 
at  the  Emporium  of  Arts,  325,  Broadway. 
An  <-.irl\    and  interesting  specimen  of  American  lithographic  art.     Colored. 

Vein    BC  Mil  E. 

185.  QUEBEC. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  17  1  x  26  10 

From  a  Drawing  by  Lieut,,  Col,,  Cockburn.—  Engraved  by  II. 
Ryall.  This    View    of  Quebec    From    Below    Aubigny 

Church,    Point    Levi,       Is   In    Special    Permission   dedicated    to 
His    .Mn^t    Excellent    Majesty    William    the    Fourth.       London, 
Pub'1.  1833,  H\    Ackermann  &  C ".  96,  St  rami. 
A    beautiful   example.     Colored. 


RICHMOND 

486.    RICH. MOM). 

Line.  Rectangle,  11„2  x  22  5 

The  City  of     Richmond  Metropolis  of  Virginia. 
( lolored. 

187.  RICHMOND. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  17  11    \  25c7 

Richmond,     From  The  Hill  Above  The  Waterworks.     Engraved 
by  W.  J.  Bennett  from  a  Painting  by  G.  Cooke.      (Copyright 
1 83 1 ) 
Copyright   line  covered.     Colored. 


Bfi    RICHMOND  MONUMENTAL  CHURCH. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   is  i-  x   :50 

Perspective  &  Drawing  by  W™,  Strickland  F.  S.  A.  Architect 
Philad  .  Designed  ft  Erected  bj  Rob'.  Mills  F.  S.  A.  P.  A. 
Architect  Philadelphia.-  Aquatinted  by  William  Kneass.  To 
the  Citizens  of  Virginia  t"  1 1  i  —  Plate  representing  the  Monu- 
mental Church  at  Richmond  is  most  respectfully  —  inscribed 
by  the  Publisher  W.  Kneass. 

In     centre     of     inscription     space     Arms     and     motto:     "Independence 

Mix  (  LXXVI." 

Inscription  on  building:  "Within  These  Consecrated   Walls    \r<-   Entombed 

The   Remains  Of  Citizens   Friends  \    Dear  Connections   Who   Perished   On 

This  Spol    During  The  Conflagration  01   The   Theatre  On  The   Nighl   Of 

Hi.    26  Deo  ni.   l-n  etc" 

i  olored.     Vm<\  at  vm  i. 


r89.   RICHMOND  MONUMENTAL  CHURCH. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   11     \   14  V_' 

A  Representation  <>t'  tin    New   Church  at   Richmond  Virginia. 
On  tin   ground  where  the  Theatre  stood  which  was  destroyed 
bj  tir.   1)..  .  26th.  1811. 
Injured  al   upper  lift.     Colored. 


i!»ii    RICHMOND  THEATRE  BURNING 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   1 1  •">   \   15 

The   Burning  of   the   Theatre   in    Richmond,   Virginia,   on   tin 
Night  of  tin-  26th.  December  1811,      By  which  awful  Calamity, 
upwards  <>l    One   Hundred  <>l    it-   most    valuable  Citizens   -ml 
denly  losi    their  lives,  ami  man\    others,  were  much   injured. 
Published   Feb  .  25th.    1812  i>.\   B.  Tanner.     \      74  South  8th. 
-     Philadelphia. 
I  in.    example;   lull   margins.     Colored. 


I'ti    SACANDAGA   KIN  I'M. 

Aqual  iul .  R<  ci  angle,    It    \   - 1 

Painted  bj   W.  G.  Wall.     Finished  b)    I.  Hill.      Tin'  Junction 
of  Tin    Sacandaga  Ami  IlmUon  Rivers.      V.  •_'  of  tin-  Hudson 
River  Tort   Folio      Published  l>.\    II.  I.  Megarej  \  \Y.  B.  Gilley 
\,  u   \  ork  ft  .l<»lm  Mill  Charleston  S.  ('. 
(  ulori  .1      N  ni  framed. 


/, 


• 


492.   ST.   ANTHONY  FALLS. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    10a    x    13.8 

Painted    bj    J.    Shaw.— Engraved    by    J.    Hill.    |    Falls    Of    Sl. 
Anthony  On  The  Mississippi.  |  Published  by  M.  Carey  &  Son 
Philadelphia. 
Colored. 


SAINT  LOUIS 

49.'}.  ST.  LOUIS. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle  10a3  x  15.8 

— Copyright  Secured.  North  East  View  Of  Sl  Louis  |  From 
the  Illinois  Shore.  Published  by  George  Wooll,  No  71  Market 
St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Colored.      Vkiiv   S(  why. 


194.  ST.   LOUIS. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  10.'}  \   1 5  (> 

Published  &   Lithgraphed  By  .1.  0.  Wild  At  The  Missouri  Re- 
publican  Offic       View   Of   S*   Louis        — Copy    Right    Secured 
From  South  Of  Chouteaus  Lake  1840 
( Colored. 


495.   ST.    LOUIS. 

Lithograph. 

St.    Louis 

Title  iii  ink.     Colored. 


Rectangle,  15_8  x  25.2 


49(5.   ST.    LOUIS. 

Lille. 

F.    Piercy.     ('.    Fenn. 
Colored.     Not  framed. 


Rectangle,   6-8   x    1CU 
S"    Louis.    |    F   D   Richards    Liverpool 


SAN    FRANCISCO 

497.  SAN    FRANCISCO. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   KiU   \  20a6 

Executed    Bj    T    Bosqui    Eng.   &    Print.    Co.     Copyrighted 
Designed  &  Copied   From  Views  Taken   At   The  Time  &   Pub- 
lished By         I    ipt.  W.  Swasj  A  Continuous  Resident  Since 
1  s 4- ."> .    i    View    Of   San    Francisco,    Formerly   Yerba    Buena,   In 
18-KF7  '  Before  The  Discovery  Of  (J. .Id      (etc.) 
Colored. 

[Illustrated] 


VJs.  SAN    FRANCISCO. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  arched,  IS  1-  \  82  t 

Lith.  Of  Endicoti  &  C°.  N.  V.  (Copyright   ISM)  In   G.  T. 

Devereus  for  W.  H.Jones)     San  Francisco     1849.     Drawn  On 
The  Spot   By  Henry   Firks  For      W.   II.  Jones  Esq.  Of  San 
Francisco,  I  .  C.      (References,   16,  at  sides  of  title) 
Fine  colon  il  impression      \im  scabci 


199.   SAN    FRANCISCO 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  arched,  L6o8  \  2506 

S.    F.    Man  \  at.    Del*.       M.   &    N.    Haiiliart.      Cliroiuo    Lith    Ini|t' 

London.      San   Francisco.      London.   Published   1  '.  Julj    1851 

I5\    II<ni\    Squire   &   Compy.     (Fate  Colnaghi   &    Puckle)    28 

( !ockspur  St  n  el 

(tin    oi    the   most    important    and   interesting  of   the  earl]    views,      \    fine 
example,  beautifullj   colored.     \u<\   m  nm 

|  Illustrated  \ 


>oo.  sandy  mi. i.. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    11     I   21 

Painted  bj  W.  G.  Wall.  Engraved  bj  I.  Hill.  \  i>«  Near 
Sand}  Hill.  N  ,  '  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio  Published 
l>\   I  li  in  \   1    Megarej    New   York. 

(  ill. m  il      I  i  il    in   title. 


501.   SARATOGA. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8o2  x  12^3 

3me     Livraison — Amerique     Septentrionale. — PI     11.  Deroy 

lithog. — J.     Milbert    del1.         Bains     de    Saratoga. — Saratoga 
Bath,    j    a   Paris,   chez   E   Ardit    editeur    rue   Vivienne   N°   2 — 
Imp.  lith  de  E.  Ardit. — London  by  Engelmann.     Graff.     Coin- 
det  et  Cy 
Colored.    N'ot  framed. 


502.  SAVANNAH. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,    KL   x   13d 

Painted  by  J.  Shaw. —  Engraved  by  J.  Hill.  [  Burning  Of  Sa- 
vannah.  '  Published  In    M.  Carey  ft  Son  Philadelphia. 

Colored.     Not  framed. 


503.  SPIRIT  CREEK. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   10    \    13 

Tainted    by    J.    Shaw.       Engraved    by    J.    Hill.        Spirit    Creek; 

Near  Augusta,  Georgia.      Published  by  .M.  Care}  &  Son  Phila- 
delphia. 

Colored.      Not    framed. 


504.  SPRINGFIELD.   ILLS. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,   15o6   \  20  7 

Published  by  William  F.  Staines.       |  Mr.  Lincoln  On  Mors,.  At 
IIi>  Old  Residence.      In  Springfield,  Illinois,  as  they  appeared 

on     his     return     at     the    close    of    the    Campaign     with     Senator 

Douglas. 

Very  scarce.     Not   framed. 


505.  TRENTON. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  14J.4  \  2  t 

J.  NOtinan  Areht.     A.  Ibbotson  del  -T.  Sinclairs  lith.  |  S.  E. 
View  Of  State  House       -Built  1704— Trenton  N.  J.— Altered 
<V  Enlarged  1845  6         Commissioners —       Samuel  R.  Gummere 
Samuel  R.  Hamilton —    |  Staccy  A  Paxson 

Stained.      N'ot    framed. 


511.  WASHINGTON.     CAPITOL. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  8d   x  16o5 

C.  Bullfinch  Architect,   del'.— H  &  J.   Stone  fecit.    |   Capitol   | 
Washington,  I).  C.  1826.      Published  by  H.  &  J.  Stone.  | 

Colored.     Vcnv  scarce. 

512.  WASHINGTON.     PENNSYLVANIA  AVE. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  10D  x  14a2 

Lith  Of  Endicott  &  ('".   N.   Y. — (Copyright    1853  by  Horace 
P.  Russ) —  I  Proposed   plan  for  Paving   Pennsylvania    Avenue 
Washington  City   1).   ('.       Designed   by   Horace   P.   Russ,   New 
York. 
Colored. 

513.  WASHINGTON.     SIXTH   ST.   WHARF. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  !>  7  x  KL6 

(Copyright  ISO.'}  by  Cha    Magnus)      Birds  Eye  View  of  Sixth 
Sheet  Wharf,  Washington,  1).  ('.      Published  by  Cha    Magnus 
12  Frankford  St  New  York  &  520,  7th.  St.  Washington,  I).  ('. 
Colored.     Not   framed. 


r>u.  WASHINGTON  MONUMENT  DESIGN. 

Water-colors.  Rectangles,  upright  folios. 

Washington-  Monument 

The  original  design  for  a  Gothic  memorial,  and  .c  sheet  with  six  plans  signed: 
C.  Pollard,  Jr.      New    York   May,   1844  (•-') 


WEST  POINT 

515.  WEST  POINT  AM)  THE  "CLERMONT." 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  HS  \   12  12 

S.  M—       Lithographic  de   F.   Berthaux  a  Dijon.-    Dessine  sur 

|iit  ire  de  Dijon.      A  \  iew  of  West   Point  '  on  the  River  Hudson, 

with  the  Steam-boat,  invented  bv   M.   Fulton,  going  up  from  | 

New- York  to  Albany.     (      three  lines  repeated  in  French) 

By  Saint   Merain.     Unusually    attractive,  historically   important,  and,  as  a 
completed  print,  iniuik. 


[Illustrated  in  color] 


516.   WEST   POINT. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  14=  x  21a 

Painted  by  \V.  G.  Wall.      Engraved  by  I.  Hill.     West  Point.  | 
N      1  (>  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio.      Published  by  Henry 
I.  Megarey  New   York. 
Colon  d.     1  ramed  to  title. 


517.   WEST   POINT. 

Aquatints.  Rectangles,  1111  \  !8o4 

Drawn   by   G.   Catlin.      Engraved,    Printed,  <V   Coloured,  1>\    J. 

Hill.     To  the  Cadets  of  tin   West  Point  Military  Academy,  this 

print    is   respectfully  dedicated,      1>\    their  friend  and   servant, 

Geo,  Catlin.       (Copyright,  May   1">.   1828) 

Two   prints;   one   showing   parade   ground,   barracks   and   artillerj    drilling 
and  the  oilier,  with  \  iew  of  tin-   Hudson,  and  infantrj    drilling. 
\n  unusually   choice  pair  of  early  uncolored  |>n>i>ts  on  India  paper.     Yehv 
-iv  (2) 

[Illustrated] 


518.  WEST  POINT. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,   15ol2   \  '_'-•"> 

Painted  ami  Engraved  bj  W.  J.  Bennett.  Wist  Point,  From 
Phillipstown.  I"  Colonel  S.  Thayer  Superintendent  of  the 
I  s.  Militai\  Academy,  West  Point,  this  Print  is  respectfully 
inscribed  l>\  his  obedient  Servanl  W.  I.  Bennett.  Coloured 
h\    Hill.  New    York,   Published   by    Lewis    P.   Clover,    180, 

Fulton  Street,      (Copyright    1881   l>\    Parker  &  Clover) 
Fine  example,    Colored.     Vebi   s<  vhci 


r>]<).   WEST   POINT. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  15  !»  \  'J'-'  7 

Painted  h\  Geo.  Cooke.  Engraved  l>\  W.  J.  Bennett.  West 
Point,  From  Above  Washington  Valley  Looking  down  the 
River  Published  bj  Parker  \  Clover  180  Fulton  Street  V« 
York.     (Copyright  1884  bj   Parker  ft  Clover.) 

In  ii    slight     ii  I'm  (  "I I        \  i  i;\     ft'AHCI 


6 


I- 


.520.   WEST  POINT. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  16J5  x  24d2 

(References,  two  lines)  |  View  Of  West  Point,  |  United  States 
Military  Academy.  [  Painted  by  Rob1.  Hayell,  from  Fort  Put- 
nam.   [Published  by    I..    R.   Menger   12  Dey   St.  New  York.    | 

Fine  example.      Colored. 


521.   PLAYBILLS. 

Playbills  of  various  American  Cities.     Not  framed.  (23) 


ROOKS   RELATING   TO  THE  HISTORY  OF 
NEW    YORK 


ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  LORING 

522.  James  Lyne's  Subvey  or,  as  it  Is  more  commonly  known,  The 
Bradford  .Map,  a  Plan  of  the  City  of  New  York  at  the 
Time  of  the  Granting  of  the  Montgomery  Charter  in  1731. 
An  appendix  to  an  account  of  the  same  compiled  in  18J).'} 
by  William  Loring  Andrews.  Folding  map.  12mo,  cloth, 
uncut.  New   York.   1900 

One  of  an  edition  of  175  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 


ASHER,  G.  M. 

523.  A  Bibliographical  and  Historical  Essay  on  the  Dutch 
Hook  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  New-Netherland,  and  to 
the  Dutch  West-India  Company  and  to  its  possessions  in 
Brazil,  Angola,  etc.,  as  also  Maps,  Charts,  etc.,  of  New- 
Netherland.  With  a  facsimile  o)  the  map  of  New  Nether 
IiiihI  by  N.  I.  Visscher,  and  of  the  thru-  existing  views  of 
New  Amsterdam.     Royal   Ho.  half  morocco,  <x,\\\  top,  uncut. 

Amsterdam,   1 85  1  -67 
Large   Paper. 


BOOKBINDINGS. 

524.  Ami  ith  w  Bookbindings  in  the  Library  of  Henry  William 
Poor.  Described  by  Henri  I'ene  du  Hois.  Illustrated  in 
gold-leaf   and   colors    l>;i    Edward    Bierstadt.      8vo,    cloth, 

uncut.  New  York:  (',.   I).   Smith.   1903 

One    of    an    edition    of    200    copies    on    Holland    hand-made 
paper. 


BOOTH,  MARY  L. 

525.  EilSTORI  OF  THE  Cm  of  New  York.  Portrait  on  India 
paper  o]  Peter  Stuyvesant,  rubricated  titles,  and  numerous 
illmt ration*  taken  trom  old  prints  ami  other  sources, 
throughout  the  volumes.  '1  vols,  imperial  8vo,  half  blue 
morocco,  «_ri  1 1  backs  and  to])-,  uncut,  1>\    Macdonald. 

V  w    York.   1  86"J 

Labgi    Paper.      No.  (i  of  100  copies   printed.     Signed   In 

t In-  author. 


BURR,  D.   H. 

526.  Map  oi  the  City  of  New  York.  Drawn  by  1).  II.  Burr, 
for  "New  York  As  It  I-  in  1838."  Published  by  J.  Dis- 
turnell.  Engraved  l>\  S.  Stiles  &  Co.  Height,  12V> 
inches;  width.  10' (  inches,  folded  to  18mo,  in  roan  covers. 

New   York  [  ISMS  | 

Tin-  map  bears  copjt  right  date  of  1833. 


DAWSON.  H.  B. 

')'!',.  Records  oi  mm  ( 'i  i  \  oi  New  Amsterdam.  Vol.  I.  Morn 
sania,  1867;  Gerard  (James  W.).  The  Old  Stadi  Huys 
of  New  Amsterdam.  1n7">.  Presentation  inscription  by 
tin  author:  Darling  (C.  \V.).  New  Amsterdam,  New 
Orange,  New  York.  Privately  printed,  1889;  New  York 
Illustrated.  Appleton,  lSTt:  Palmer's  Views  of  New 
York,  1909;  Edwin  Barcock  Holoen  Collection.  Cata 
logue  1910;  Napoleon  and  the  French  Revolution.  Crane 
collection.  Catalogue,  1913;  New  York  in  a  Nut  shell. 
1853;  New    York   Directors.   1786.     Facsimile.     Together, 

0    \  ol-.    S\  o    and    1  2lHO,    pap<  r. 


DUNLAI*.  WILLIAM 

528.    1 1 1- 1 1 ji;  i   to    i  ii  i    \  i  \\    \ t lands,  Province  oi  New   York, 

and  State  of  New    York.     Engraved  portrait,  anil  folding 

maps.      Firbi     l.i \.      2    vols,      S\o,    hoard-,    bindings 

worn,   and   slight I v    foxed. 

\,  u    York ;   Printed   for  the   Author.   1  s:t«> 


FERNOW,  BERTHOLD— Editor 

529.  The  Records  of  New  Amsterdam,  from  1653  to  167-1  (com- 
prising  the  Minutes  of  the  Court  of  Burgomasters  and 
Schepens).     7  vols.     8vo,  sheep,  uncut. 

New  York:  Published  under  authority   of  the  City  of 

New  York.  1897 

Inserted  arc  several  autograph  letters,  by  Mr.  Fernow, 
[saac  T.  Smith,  the  Chairman  of  the  Mayor's  Committee 
on  the  publication  of  the  above  "Records,"  and  others. 


FISKE,  JOHN 

.■}.'{().  The  Dutch  and  Quaker  Colonies  in  Ameeica.  Maps. 
First  Edition.  2  vols.  Boston,  189!):  Van  Rensselaer 
(.Mks.  Schuyler).  History  of  the  Cit\  of  New  York  in 
the  Seventeenth  Century.  Facsimiles  of  two  early  maps. 
2  vols.  New  York,  1909:  Valentine  (David  T. ).  His- 
tory of  the  City  of  New  York.  Maps  and  views.  New 
York,  1853.  Together,  5  \ol>.  Evo,  and  12mo,  cloth. 
New    York    and    Boston,    various   dates 


FRANCIS,  C.  C. 

531.  Francis's  New  Guide  to  the  Cities  of  New  York  and  Brook- 
lyn. 1H.")7:  Great  Metropolis,  1851.  Map.  [1850]; 
Wood's  Illustrated  Hand  Book  to  New  York,  1873;  Macoy 
(Robert)  Centennial.  Illustrated  How  to  See  New  York. 
187(1;  Kki.i.i.v  (1''.  B.).  Historical  Guide  to  New  York. 
1909:  Mangus's  lithographic  map  of  New  York,  Brooklyn 
and  Williamsburgh.  Together,  "  vols.  12mo  and  16mo, 
cloth.  New    York,  v.d. 


FRANCIS,  JOHN   W. 

532.  Old  New  York:  or,  Reminiscences  of  the  1'ast  Sixty  Years. 
With  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  Henry  T.  Tuckerman. 
Portrait  mi  India  paper.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  .and 
(tartly  unopened.  New   York,  1865 

Large  Paper,  limited  to  100  copies. 


HARDIE,  JAMES 

533.  The  Desi  riftion  op  the  ('in  of  New-York;  containing  its 
population,  institutions,  commerce,  etc.  (to  which  is  pre- 
fixed an  historical  account  of  the  city).  With  the  large  fold- 
in;/  iinij).  12mo,  half  sheep,  map  slightly  torn,  and  text 
foxed.  New  York,  l,v'ii 

One  of  tin  most  interesting  of  the  comparative  early  his- 
tories of  New  York  City.  The  important  historical  events 
arc  treated  in  a  manner  to  show  that  the  author  was  mi- 
nutely acquainted  with  the  Colonial  and  Revolutionary 
history  of  the  city.  The  appendix  gives  an  account  of  tin- 
death  of  the  original  projector  of  this  work,  and  of  its 
continuation.  This  is  followed  by  an  "Ode  for  the  Canal 
Celebration,"  written  at  the  request  of  the  New  York 
printers  h\  Samuel  Woodworth,  printer.  The  map,  which 
contains  two  views  of  public  buildings,  is  an  important 
feature  of  the  present  copy,  being  usually  wanting. 


IRVING.  WASHINGTON 

■~>'.il.  A  History  oi  \  i  w  York,  from  the  beginning  of  the  world 
to  the  end  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty.  By  "Diedrich  Knicker 
bocker."  Engraved  folding  frontispiece.  2  vols.  12mo, 
full  orange  levanl  morocco,  sides  with  panel  design  in  sjilt. 
consisting  of  a  border  of  three  tines,  and  tulip  decoration 
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gilt  edges.  Top  margin  of  plate  cut  down,  two  slight  tears 
repaired,    and    hacked    with    limn:    small    tear    In    firsl     title 

repaired.      B\    Stikeman, 

v  u    York :    fnskeep   &    Bradford,    1809 

Tin  bar]  First  Edition,  with  thi  folding  plate,  \ 
\nw  oi  New  Amsterdam  (New  York)  i\  1640,  copied 
from  an  ancient  Etching  of  the  -.aim-  size,  Published  !>\ 
.lusius  Danckers.  Although  tins  plate  is  somewhat  dam 
aged,  th.  fact  ni  its  presence  is  of  great  importance. 
'I'his  is  practically  the  author's  first  hook,  being  tin  first 
original  work  brought  out  In  him  without  the  assistance  of 

other   hands. 


[JUDAH,  SAMUEL  B.] 

535.  Gotham  and  the  Gothamites,  a  Medley.  18mo,  new  orange 
levant  morocco,  gilt  inside  and  outside  border  lines,  gilt 
back  and  top,  uncut.      By  Stikeman. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Author,  182.3 

A   charming  copy,  with   the  exception   of   a   small    tear   at 

lower    outside    corner    of    title,    which    has    been    skilfully 

repaired. 

A  caustic  Satire  on  New  York  City,  and  New  Yorkers,  for 

the   perpetration   of  which   the   author   was   imprisoned   and 

the  hook  suppressed.     The  autograph   signature,  in   pencil, 

of  H.  S.   Livingston,  on  title-page. 


LADIES'  AND  GENTLEMEN'S  POCKET  ANNUAL 

536.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Pocket  Annual,  fob  183(5 
(The),  containing  an  Almanac  .  .  blank  spaces  for 
memorandums,  and  a  collection  of  Original  and  Selected 
pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse.  With  2  engraved  views  of  New 
York,  one  of  the  Penitentiary  on  Black  well's  Island,  the 
other  of  the  New  York  University.  24mo,  silk,  binding 
worn.  New   York:  J.   Disturnell    (  1835  | 


LOSSING,  BENSON  J. 

537.  Hivioitv  01  \ia\  YoitK  City,  1609  to  1830.  2  vols.  1884; 
The  Empire  State  1888.  Portraits,  views,  far  similes,  etc. 
Together*,  3  vols,  royal  8vo,  sheep  and  cloth. 

New    York   and    Halt  ford,    18S1-1H8S 


MERCHANT'S  MAGAZINE 

53S.   Merchant's     Magazine     (The)     and     Commercial     Review. 

Conducted  by  Freeman  Hunt  (and  later  edited  by  William 
B.  Dana).  Volumes  1  to  56,  59  to  (>3.  and  Year-Book  toi- 
ls* 1.  Some  volumes  have  engraved  portrait.  Together, 
(i'J  vols.  8vo,  half  sheep  (last  volume  in  cloth),  edges  of 
all  volumes,  and  some  leaves  with  stenciled  stamp. 

New    York.    1840-1871 

An    unusually    long   series,   lacking   only    two    volumes    (57 

and  58). 


MONTULE.  E. 

•")."{!».  A  Voyage  to  North  America,  and  the  West  Indies,  in  1  SI 7 
[With  a  chapter  mi  NV«  York  City.]  With  4-  engravings, 
one  n  view  "'  New  York  from  tin  West,  London.  1821; 
Mai  k\i  (Charles).  Life  and  Liberty  in  America;  or, 
Sketches  of  a  Tour  in  tin-  United  States  and  Canada,  in 
1857-8.  Tinted  lithographs,  including  a  view  <>t  tin  Fire- 
mint's  Procession  in  Broadway.  First  Edition.  '1  vols. 
London.  1859;  Northern  Traveller  (Tim  ):  containing 
the  Routes  to  Niagara,  Quebec,  and  the  Springs,  with  the 
Tour  of  New-England,  and  the  route  to  the  Coal  Mines  of 
Pennsylvania.  Maps  and  engravings.  New  York,  1826. 
Together,   f  vols.  8vo,  and  12nio,  various  bindings. 

\  arious   places  and  dates 


MOULTON,  JOSEPH  W. 

540.  View  oi  mi  (mi  in  New  Orangi  (Now  \<«  York)  As  It 
Was  in  the  Year  \iu'.\.  With  explanatory  notes.  With 
tin  folding  view,  engraved  by  Robt.  M.  Gaw.  8vo,  half 
orange  levanl  morocco,  i^ilt  top,  lettered  u|>  hark.  H\ 
Stikeman.     The  plate  is  backed  with  linen. 

New    York,    1825 


NATIONAL   CYCLOPEDIA 

541.  National  Cycloi' .Eui a  ol  American  Biography  (The) :  Being 
tin  lustorj  of  the  United  States  as  illustrated  in  the  li\c> 
of  the  founders,  builders,  and  defenders  of  the  Republic. 
Edited  h\  Distinguished  Biographers,  selected  from  each 
Btatc.  Revised  and  approved  h\  tin  most  eminent  his 
torians,  schollars,  and  statesmen  of  tin-  day.  1  I  vol-,  and 
the  volume  of  Index  ami  Conspectus.  Numerous  vignette 
portraits,  with  autograph  signature,  and  vignette  views 
Together,  I ■">  vols,  imperial  8vo,  half  russia,  lettered  hack-. 
\,  «  York:  James  T.  White  \  Co.,  1898  1910 

l'lli'     ell  an    -■  I  . 


NEW  YORK  CITY 

542.  Francis  (John  W. ).  Old  New  York:  or,  Reminiscences  of 
the  past  Sixty  Years.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by 
Henry  T.  Tuckerman.  Portrait.  New  York,  1866;  Valen- 
tine (David  T. ).  History  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
Maps  (Did  views.  New  York,  lH.'J.'J:  Stone  (William  L.). 
History  of  New  York  City,  from  the  Discovery  to  the 
present  day.  Fully  illustrated  with  engraved  portraits, 
views,  maps  and  woodcuts.  New  York,  1872;  Booth 
(Mary  L. ).  History  of  the  City  of  New  York,  from  its 
earliest  sett Icmcnt  to  the  present  time.  Illustrated  with  100 
engravings.  New  York,  18(50.  Together,  4  vols,  various 
sizes  and  bindings.  New  York,  various  dates 


NEW  YORK  CITY 

543.  Directory  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Facsimile  of  the 
First  Edition,  1786;  Janvieb  (Thomas  A.).  In  Old  New 
York.  Illustration.-;.  1894;  New  York,  the  Metropolis 
of  the  Western  World  (a  handbook).  Illustrations.  1902; 
DlSTURNELL  (.John).  New  York,  as  it  was  and  as  it  is. 
Illustrated.  1876;  Longworth  (Thomas).  American 
Almanac,  New  York  Register,  and  City  Directory.  1804 
and  1821;  Phelps  (II.).  Phelps"  New  York  (it\  Guide. 
Large  folding  map,  and  woodcut  views  of  buildings.  1854; 
Tanker  (II.  S. ).  The  Stranger's  Guide  to  the  City  of 
New-York,  and  its  Environs.  With  a  plan  of  the  city. 
|  184o  |  :  [Ruggles  (Edward).]  A  Picture  of  New  York 
in  184(5;  with  a  short  Account  of  Places  of  its  Vicinity. 
Folding  map.  and  views  of  buildings,  etc.;  Hooker  (Wil- 
liam). New  Pocket  Plan  of  the  City  of  Ne«  York.  Height, 
P-"  i  inches;  width,  151  ,  inches,  folded  to  16mo,  18:{:{. 
Together,    10   vols,    various   sizes   and    bindings. 

\  arious  dates 


NEW  YORK  STATE 

544.  Jenkins  (Johk  S.).  History  of  Political  Parties  in  the 
State  of  Ne«  York.  Lithographic  portraits.  1846; 
Byrdsall  (I'M.  The  History  of  the  Loco-Foco;  or.  Equal 
Rights  Party.  1842;  The  Physiologi  of  New  York  Board- 
ing  Houses.     1857;   The   Old    Brewery.     1854;    [Irving 


[  No.  .")  1 1      (Oittiiiucd] 

(Washington).]  A  History  of  New- York.  New  Edition. 
•J  vols.  1840;  Dun  lap  (William).  A  History  of  Now 
York,  for  Schools.  Frontispieces  and  woodcuts.  First 
Edition.  '1  vols.  From  the  Frank  Main-  collection,  with 
bookplate.  lS.'JT:  [Curry  (Daniel).]  New-York;  a  His- 
torical Ski  till.  Illustrations.  1853.  Together,  !)  vols, 
various  sizes  and  bindings.  Various  places  and  dates 


NEW   YOKK   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

545.  ('(UMi  rioNs.     Volumes  1  to  5  (1809  t"  1830).     5  vols.  8vo, 
calf,  ^ilt,  edges  of  bindings   rubbed. 

New    York.   1811-1830 


OCALLAGHAN,  E.  B. 

546.  Tim    Documentary    Histori   oi    i  h i    Stati    of  New    York. 

With  numerous  folding  m<i/>\.     t  \o|>.  thick  8vo,  cloth. 

Albany,   1849  1851 


IOSBOKNE,  LAUGHTON] 

547.  Tin   Vision  oi  Rubeta,  an  Epic  Story  of  the  Island  ol  Man 
battan.      With   numerous  etchings  by  /..    W.   Bouiv's  lith, 
S\o.  rebound  in  cloth,  with  new   label,  uncut. 

Ho.ton.    1838 

Firsi  Edition  of  this  curious  anomalous  satire,  which  con- 
tains the  rabid  attack  on  Wordsworth.  Tlii>  edition  is, 
remarkable  for  its  typographical  excellence. 


POST,  JOHN   J. 

"its.  Old  Sum  i  in.  Piers  \\n  Wharves  oi  New  York.  1882 
( <>nl\  :{(><>  copies  printed);  Jenkins  (Stephen).  Thr 
Greatest    Strict    in   the   World.     The  Stm-\    i<\'   Broadway. 

Illustrations.       1911  ;  [IRVING  (WASHINGTON).]       A    lli-tor\ 

of   New    York.     Illustrations  by  /•'.  0,  C.   Darley,      1854. 
Together,  .'5  vols,  s\<>.  cloth  and  morocco. 

V  w    York,  \  <l. 


PYNE  COLLECTION 

549.  Collection    of   Percy   R.   Pyne    II.      A    Catalogue   of   En- 

graved Views,  Plans  &c.  of  New  York  City.  [By  Robert 
Fridenberg.  ]  Full-page  reproduction  of  rare  views,  some 
in  colors.      4to,  boards,  cloth   back,   uncut. 

New  York:  Privately  printed,  1912 

The  Privately  Printed  issue  of  which  only  100  copies  were 
printed. 

PYNE  COLLECTION 

550.  A  Catalogue  of  Engraved  Views,  Plans  &c.  of  New  York 

City.  Co/oral  and  other  ill ust rations.  kto,  boards,  cloth 
back,  uncut.  Neu    York.   1912 

The    Privately    printed    issue,   same  as    preceding. 

PYNE  COLLECTION 

551.  A   Catalogue   of    Engraved   Views,    Plans,    etc.   of    New 

York  City,  in  the  Collection  of  IYrc\  K.  Pyne,  II.  |Hv 
Kolxrt    Fridenberg.]      8vo,   wrappers,   01    copies. 

|  New  York  |  :  Privately  printed,  191  1 

SKETCH   OF  NEW  YORK 

552.  Sketch    of   the    Resoi  k<  es   of   the   Citi    of    New    York. 

With  a  view  of  its  Municipal  Government,  Population,  etc., 
from  the  foundation  of  the  city,  to  the  date  of  the  latesl 
statistical  accounts.  N\o.  original  boards,  uncut,  text 
foxed.  New  York,   L827 

SMITH,  WILLIAM 

•").").'{.  The  History  of  the  Provin<  i.  of  New   York,  from  its  I)N 
covery  to  the  appointment  of  Governor  Coldcn,  in  1702.     2 
vols.  8vo,  original   boards  and   labels,   uncut. 

New   York,    1829  1830 

An  unusually  tall  uncut  copy,  with  wide  margins.  Tin 
present  volumes,  now  for  the  first  time  associated,  contain 
tin-  author's  last  alterations  and  additions  from  the  ori- 
ginal manuscript;  with  a  memoir  by  his  son.  The  author's 
Geographical  description  of  New  York,  is  in  this  edition, 
embraced    in   an   appendix    to   the   first    volume. 


SOCIETY  OF  ICONOPHILES 

554.  The  Hi  dson-Fulton  Celebration  MCMIX.  15v  Gustav 
Kobbe.  With  a  foreword  1>\  William  Loring  Andrews. 
Etched  frontispiece,  title-page,  and  vignettes,  by  Francis 
S.  hint/.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gill  top,  uncut. 

\iu    York:   Society    of   [conophiles,   1!>10 

One  of  an  edition  of  10(>  copies  printed  on  0.  W.  hand- 
made pap  r. 

STEVENS,  JOHN  AUSTIN.  JR. 

">•").").  Colonial   Records  oi    thi    New    York   Chamber   of  Com 
mehi  i.     L768  1784.      With    Historical    and    Biographical 
Sketches.      With   engraved  portraits   and   plates   on   India 
paper.      Imperial   8vo,   cloth,   uncut,   and   unopened. 

\.  \\    York,   1  861 
Labgj    Papeb. 

VALENTINE,  D.  T. 

.").")().    CoMPLETl    Si   i    in    VaLENTINE's  MANUALS  of  I  In    ( 'oipoiat  ion 

of  the  Citj  of  New  York,  1841  to  1866;  with  the  addition 
of  Shannon's  Manuals  for  1868  and  lS(ii);  Hardy's  Manual 
for  1870,  and  tin  IikIia  of  the  Illustrations  in  the  Manuals, 
published  l>\  the  Society  of  [conophiles.  Illustrated  with 
maps,  plans,  tinted  lithographic  views,  facsimiles,  etc.  To- 
gether, 29  vols.  1  (hihi,  12mo  and  8vo,  all  in  the  original 
cloth  bindings.  St  w    York,  1841   1906 

A  complete  file  of  all  the  Manuals,  from  1SH  to  1870. 
Several  of  the  volumes  being  exceeding  scarce. 

All.  THE  VOLUMES  Mil  PERFECT,  BOTH  \-  10  nvi  \\i> 
PLATES,  k  FACT  Ol  mm  DTMOST  IMPORTANCE,  IB  HANI  ARE 
i  -i    \  l  l  >     i  hi   \  n    WITH    ONE    oii     MoiM      PLATES    EXTRACTED. 

Contents  oi    Set: 

|  \  \  i  i  \  1 1 \  i  (  1 )  'I'. ).  |  Manual  of  the  ( 'orporal  ion  of  the 
('ii\  uf  \.u  York,  I'M-  tin  years  1841  &  2.  l6mo, 
original   cloth,  name   written  on   preface  leaf. 

v  u    York   [1841] 

'I'm  i  veri  i;  mm  KiKsn  Manual.  Contains  the  genuine 
iNNin  of  the  largi  folding  map  ol  the  ("it\  of  New 
York,   »itli   Iln    Fire   and   Watch    Districts. 


[No.  556 — Continued] 

Valentine  (D.  T.).     Manual.     1842  &  3.     16mo,  original 
cloth.  New  York   [1842] 

With  all  the  plates,  viz, — Map  of  the  city;  Facsimile 
of  the  Bradford  map;  Croton  Dam;  Nieuw-Amsterdam, 
1659.      First    map    torn   in   fold. 

Valentine  (I).  T.).     Manual.     1843  &  4.     16mo,  original 
cloth.  New  York  [18-13] 

With  all  plates,  including  the  three  maps  and  plans. 
Choice  copy. 

Valentine   (I).   T.).      Manual.      1844-5.      16mo,   original 

cloth.  New    York,    18  tt 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates.  Contains  bookplate  of 
A.  ('.   Bernheim,  engraved  bv   E.   1).   French. 

V*ALKNTINE    (1).    T.).       Manual.       1845-6.       l(5mo,    original 
cloth.  New   York,  18+6 

With    all    tin    ii i ; 1 1 > v    and    plates. 

Valentine    (I).    T.).      Manual.      1817.      16mo,    original 
cloth.  New   York,   1817 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates.     Chok  e  i  opy. 

Valentine    (1).    '1'.).       Manual.       1818.       16mo,    original 
cloth.  New   York,   18  18 

With   all    the   maps   and    plates.      Binding  broken. 

Valentine    (I).    T.).      Manual.      1849.      12mo,    original 

cloth.  New   York,   1849 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates.  Edges  of  binding 
rubbed,  name  on   title,  otherwise  a   fine  copy. 

Valentine    (I).    T.).       Manual.       1850.       12mo,    original 

cloth.  New    York    |  1850] 

With  all  maps  and   plates. 

Valentine    (1).    '1'.).      Manual.       1851.       12mo,    original 
cloth.  New  York,  1851 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates.  GOOD  SOUND  AND  CLEAN 
COPY. 


[No.  -j56 — Continued] 

\\i.iniim     (1).    T. ).      Manual.     1852.      12mo,    original 
cloth.  New  York  [1852] 

With  all  maps  and  plates.     Sound  copy. 

\  \ii\u\i     (I).    T.).      Manual.      1  S.liJ.      12mo,    original 
cloth.  New  York  [IS").-}  | 

With  all  maps  and  plates. 

\  \i.i\m\i     (1).    T.).      Manual.      1854.      12mo,    original 

cloth.  \.u    York    [1854] 

With  all  maps  and  plates. 

\  vlentin]     (I).    T.).       Manual.       1855.       l2nio,    original 

doth.  V  u  York  |  is.").-)  | 

With  all  tin   maps  and  plates.     Good  soi  \n  copy. 

Y.\i.i\ii\i     (1).    T. ).      Manual.      1856.      12mo,    original 

.loth.  V  u   York   |  1S.")(;| 

With  all  tin   maps  and  plates.     Slight  tear  in  binding, 

otherwise   a    good    sound    and    clean    copy. 

\  \m\ii\i     (1).    T.).      Manual.      1857.      12mo,    original 

cloth.  V  «    York   I  1851  I 

Willi    all    the   maps    and    plates.      Binding    torn,   and 
plates  slightl}   stained. 

\  \ii\ii\i     (I).    '1'.)       Manual.       1858.       l2mo,    original 
cloth.  V  n    York    |  1858  | 

Willi  all  maps  and  plates. 

\  \ii\iim     (1).    T.  ).       Manual.       ls*>!>.      [2mo,  original 
cloth.  Vu   Vork  |  1859] 

With  all  maps  and  plates. 


\  \j.i\ii\i    (1).    '1'.).       Manual.       1860.       L2mo,    original 
cloth.  New    York    |  I860] 

With  all  tin   maps  and  plates.     Good  sound  copy,  hut 
corners  of  binding  slightly    rubbed. 


[No.   556 — Continued] 

Valentine    (I).    T.).      Manual.       18(51.       12mo,    original 
cloth.  New  York   [1861] 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates.     Good  sound  copy. 

Valentine      (I).    T.)       Manual.       1862.       12mo,    original 
cloth.  New  York  [  1862] 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates.     Slight  tear  in  first  map. 

Valentine    (I).    T.).       Manual.       186.'}.       12mo,  original 
doth.  New  York  [1863] 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates.     Slight  stain  on  portrait. 

Valentine    (I).    T.).      Manual.      1804.       12mo,    original 
cloth.  NV«    York   11864] 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates.     Binding  worn. 

Valentine    (I).    '!'.).      Manual.       1865.      12mo,    original 
doth.  New  York   L1805] 

With  all  t he  maps  and  plates. 

Valentine    (I).    T.).      Manual.      1866.      12mo,    original 
cloth.  New   York   |  1866] 

With  all  the  maps  and  plates. 

SHANNON    (Josi  Pll).      .Manual.       1868.      8V0,  original   cloth. 

New    York    |  1868] 
With   all   the  maps   and    plates. 

Shannon'   (Joseph).      Manual.      I8(i!).     8vo.  original  cloth. 

New    York    [  1869  | 

With  all  maps  and  plates.     One  plate  torn. 

Hardy    (.John).      Manual.      1870.      8vo,    original    cloth. 

New    York    [1870] 
With   all   the  maps  and   plates. 

Index    to    the    Illustrations    in    the    Manuals.      1841-1870. 
Portrait.     8vo.  cloth. 

New  York:  Society  of  Iconophiles,   1906 


VALENTINE,  D.  T. 

557.  Manual  op  the  Corporation  op  the  Cm  op  New  York. 

1849.     Maps  and  plates.     12mo,  roan,  binding  rubbed. 

New   York.   1849 
With  all  the  maps  and  plates. 

VAN   PELT.  DANIEL 

558.  Leslie's  History   oi  Greater  New  York.     Profusely  illus- 

trated with  steel  <tm!  wood  engravings.  X  \<>l>.  imperial 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops.  New   York  |  1898] 

559.  Wall  Strei  r.    [Greene  (Asa).]    The  Perils  of  Pearl  Street, 

including  a  Taste  <>t"  the  Dangers  <>t'  Wall  Street.  ls."5k 
[Name  on  title];  Fowleb  (William  W.).  Twent}  Years 
of  [nsidt  Life  in  Wall  Street.  1880;  Medberri  (James 
K.).  Men  and  Mysteries  of  Wall  Street.  1870;  I  In  i 
(Freoerick  T.).  The  Story  of  a  Street.  1908.  Illustra- 
tions.    Together,  4  vols.   12mo,  cloth. 

\i  «    York  and   Boston,  \ .d. 

WILSON.  JAMES  GRANT 

560.  Memorial  History  ofthi   Citt  oi  New  York  and  the  Hud- 

son River  Valley,  from  its  firs!  settlemenl  to  the  year 
1892.  With  several  hundred  illustrations,  including  fine 
portraits  of  nun  (unions  in  the  early  history  of  the  city, 
i in  similes  of  rare  maps  and  plans,  reproductions  of  title- 
pages  of  rare  "»</  contemporary  books,  autographs  oj 
i  miin  nt  characters,  views,  etc.  5  vols,  royal  8vo,  straighl 
grained  calf,  gill  hacks  and  edges,  bindings  rubbed. 

V  u    York,   1892  1896 

This  Bel  contains  the  fifth  volume,  with  the  continuation 
down  to  1896. 

WILSON,  JAMES  GRANT 

561.  Memorial  Histori   oi  thi    Citi   m    New   York.     Volume  I. 

[898;  I'ii  ii.  i  (Cari  II).  New  Harlem.  1  *M»:S ;  Bebriak 
(William).     Historical  Sketch  of  Trinity  ( 'lunch.     1 8  1 3  . 

HlSTOBK    \  i    Ski   i.   ii    oi     mm     Sui    i  ii    ('hi  R<  ii.       1  SN"  ;    |{  \  \  k 

i)i  in  KRs  <>i  the  National  Banks  ..l  the  Citj  >>t  New  York. 
1888.     Together,  B   vols,   various   sizes  and   bindings, 

\>  u    ^  nil.  v.d. 


WATSON,  JOHN  P. 

562.  Historic  Tales  of  Oldex  Time  :  concerning  the  Early  Set- 
tlement and  Advancement  of  New-York  City  and  State. 
With  13  lithographic  views,  by  Risso  4*  Browne,  including 
a  viae  of  the  city  in  1(>73.  12mo,  original  boards  and  label, 
binding  worn,  text   foxed.  New  York,  1832 

With  autograph  signature  of  Benjamin  Peter  Hunt,  of 
Chelmsford,  .Mass.  The  present  copy,  has  the  "Appendix," 
a  printed  slip,  certifying  to  the  former  owner  and  giving  a 
sketch  of  his  life. 


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